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PART 10
X. And all the particular details in nourishment
are managed well or ill ; well if as aforesaid, ill if
ordered in the opposite way to these.
PART 11
XI. Juices varied in colours and in powers, to
harm or to help, or neither to harm nor to help,
varied in amount, excess or defect, in combination of
some but not of others.
PART 12
XII. And to the warming of all it harms or helps,
to the cooling it harms or helps, to the power it
harms or helps.
PART 13
XIII. Of power varied natures.
PART 14
XIV. Humours corrupting whole, part, from without,
from within, spontaneous, not spontaneous ;
spontaneous for us, not spontaneous for the cause.
Of the cause, part is clear, part is obscure, part is
within our power and part is not.
PART 15
XV. Nature is sufficient in all for all.
PART 16
XVI. To deal with nature from without : plaster,
anointing, salve, uncovering of whole or part,
covering of whole or part, warming or cooling
similarly, astriction, ulceration, biting,
Apparently, such things
as a mustard plaster. |
grease ; from
within : some of the aforesaid, and in addition an
obscure cause in part or whole, in some cases but not
in all.