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having the appearance of wings: and women in like manner; with



regard to the melancholic and subsanguineous; phrenitic and dysenteric



affections principally attacked them。 Tenesmus troubled young



persons of a phlegmatic temperament。 Chronic diarrhoea; acrid and



viscid discharges from the bowels; attacked those who were troubled



with bitter bile。



  15。 To all those which have been described; the season of spring was



most inimical; and proved fatal to the greatest numbers: the summer



was the most favorable to them; and the fewest died then; in autumn;



and under the Pleiades; again there died great numbers。 It appears



to me; according to the reason of things; that the coming on of summer



should have done good in these cases; for winter coming on cures the



diseases of summer; and summer coming on removes the diseases of



winter。 And yet the summer in question was not of itself well



constituted; for it became suddenly hot; southerly; and calm; but; not



withstanding; it proved beneficial by producing a change on the



other constitution。



  16。 I look upon it as being a great part of the art to be able to



judge properly of that which has been written。 For he that knows and



makes a proper use of these things; would appear to me not likely to



commit any great mistake in the art。 He ought to learn accurately



the constitution of every one of the seasons; and of the diseases;



whatever that is common in each constitution and disease is good;



and whatever is bad; whatever disease will be protracted and end in



death; and whatever will be protracted and end in recovery; which



disease of an acute nature will end in death; and which in recovery。



From these it is easy to know the order of the critical days; and



prognosticate from them accordingly。 And to a person who is skilled in



these things; it is easy to know to whom; when; and how aliment



ought to be administered。











                  Sixteen Cases of Disease







  CASE I。 In Thasus; the Parian who lodged above the Temple of Diana



was seized with an acute fever; at first of a continual and ardent



type; thirsty; inclined to be comatose at first; and afterwards



troubled with insomnolency; bowels disordered at the beginning;



urine thin。 On the sixth day; passed oily urine; was delirious。 On the



seventh; all the symptoms were exacerbated; had no sleep; but the



urine of the same characters; and the understanding disordered; alvine



dejections bilious and fatty。 On the eighth; a slight epistaxis; small



vomiting of verdigris…green matters; slept a little。 On the ninth;



in the same state。 On the tenth; all the symptoms gave way。 On the



eleventh; he sweated; but not over the whole body; he became cold; but



immediately recovered his heat again。 On the fourteenth; acute



fever; discharges bilious; thin; and copious; substances floating in



the urine; he became incoherent。 On the seventeenth; in a painful



state; for he had no sleep; and the fever was more intense。 On the



twentieth; sweated all over; apyrexia; dejections bilious; aversion to



food; comatose。 On the twenty…fourth; had a relapse。 On the



thirty…fourth; apyrexia; bowels not confined; and he again recovered



his heat。 Fortieth; apyrexia; bowels confined for no long time;



aversion to food; had again slight symptoms of fever; and throughout



in an irregular form; apyrexia at times; and at others not; for if the



fever intermitted; and was alleviated for a little; it immediately



relapsed again; he used much and improper food; sleep bad; about the



time of the relapse he was delirious; passed thick urine at that time;



but troubled; and of bad characters; bowels at first confined; and



again loose; slight fevers of a continual type; discharges copious and



thin。 On the hundred and twentieth day he died。 In this patient the



bowels were constantly from the first either loose; with bilious;



liquid; and copious dejections; or constipated with hot and undigested



faeces; the urine throughout bad; for the most part coma; or



insomnolency with pain; continued aversion to food。 Ardent fever。



  Explanation of the characters。 It is probable that the weakness



produced by the fever; the phrenitis; and affection of the



hypochondrium caused death on the hundred and twentieth day。



  CASE II。 In Thasus; the woman who lodged near the Cold Water; on the



third day after delivery of a daughter; the lochial discharge not



taking place; was seized with acute fever; accompanied with rigors。



But a considerable time before delivery she was feverish; confined



to bed; and loathed her food。 After the rigor which took place;



continual and acute fevers; with rigors。 On the eighth and following



days; was very incoherent; and immediately afterwards became



collected; bowels disordered; with copious; thin; watery; and



bilious stools; no thirst。 On the eleventh was collected; but disposed



to coma; urine copious; thin; and black; no sleep。 On the twentieth;



slight chills; and immediately afterwards was warm; slight



incoherence; no sleep; with regard to the bowels; in the same



condition; urine watery; and copious。 On the twenty…seventh; free from



fever; bowels constipated; not long afterwards violent pain of the



right hip…joint for a considerable time; fevers afterwards supervened;



urine watery。 On the fortieth; complaints about the hip…joint



better; continued coughs; with copious; watery sputa; bowels



constipated; aversion to food; urine the same; fever not leaving her



entirely; but having paroxysms in an irregular form; sometimes



present; sometimes not。 On the sixtieth; the coughs left her without a



crisis; for no concoction of the sputa took place; nor any of the



usual abscesses; jaw on the right side convulsively retracted;



comatose; was again incoherent; and immediately became collected;



utter aversion to food; the jaw became relaxed; alvine discharges



small; and bilious; fever more acute; affected with rigors; on the



following days lost her speech; and again became collected; and



talked。 On the eightieth she died。 In this case the urine throughout



was black; thin; and watery; coma supervened; there was aversion to



food; aversion to food; despondency; and insomnolency; irritability;



restlessness; she was of a melancholic turn of mind。



  Explanation of the characters。 It is probable that the suppression



of the lochial discharge caused death on the day。



  CASE III。 In Thasus; Pythion; who was lodged above the Temple of



Hercules; from labor; fatigue; and neglected diet; was seized with



strong rigor and acute fever; tongue dry; thirsty; and bilious; had no



sleep; urine darkish; eneorema floating on the top of the urine; did



not subside。 On the second day; about noon; coldness of the



extremities; especially about the hands and head; loss of speech and



of articulation; breathing short for a considerable time; recovered



his heat; thirst; passed the night quietly; slight sweats about the



head。 On the third; passed the day in a composed state; in the



evening; about sunset; slight chills; nausea; agitation; passed the



night in a painful state; had no sleep; small stools of compact faeces



passed from the bowels。 On the fourth; in the morning; composed; about



noon all the symptoms became exacerbated; coldness; loss of speech;



and of articulation; became worse; recovered his heat after a time;



passed black urine; having substances floating in it; the night quiet;



slept。 On the fifth; seemed to be lightened; but a painful weight



about the belly; thirsty; passed the night in a painful state。 On



the sixth; in the morning; in a quiet state; in the evening the



pains greater; had a paroxysm; in the evening the bowels properly



opened by a small clyster; slept at night。 On the seventh; during



the day; in a state of nausea; somewhat disturbed; passed urine of the



appearance of oil; at night; much agitation; was incoherent; did not



sleep。 On the eighth; in the morning; slept a little; but



immediately coldness; loss of speech; respiration small and weak;



but in the evening recovered his heat again; was delirious; but



towards day was somewhat lightened; stools small; bilious; and



unmixed。 On the ninth; affected with coma; and with nausea when



roused; not very thirsty; about sunset he became restless and



incoherent; passed a bad night。 On the tenth; in the morning; had



become speechless; great coldness; acute fever; much perspiration;



he died。 His sufferings were on the even days。



  Explanation of the characters。 It is probable that the excessive



sweats caused death on the tenth day。



  CASE IV。 The patient affected with phrenitis; having taken to bed on



the first day; vomited largely of verdigris…green and thin matters;



fever; accompanied with rigors; copious and contin

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