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suspended in it which did not settle ; delirium at
night.
Sixth day. Violent and abundant epistaxis ; after
a shivering fit followed a hot, copious sweating all
over ; no fever ; a crisis. In the fever and after the
crisis menstruation for the first time, for she was a
young maiden. Throughout she suffered nausea and
shivering ; redness of the face ; pain in the eyes ;
heaviness in the head. In this case there was no
relapse, but a definite crisis. The pains on the even
days.
CASE XIII
Apollonius in Abdera was ailing for a long time
without being confined to bed. He had a swollen
abdomen, and a continual pain in the region of the
liver had been present for a long time ; moreover,
he became during this period jaundiced and flatulent ;
his complexion was whitish. After dining and
drinking unseasonably cow's milk
φαγὼμ according to this
translation has no expressed
object. Furthermore, βόειον is more naturally " beef." As
the words stand the above version is the natural one, but I
suspect that either βόειον should be transposed to between
δὲ
and καί, or else it is used ἀπὸ κοινοῦ and zengmatically
with
both φαγὼν and πιών, " after eating beef and drinking oow's
milk." So Littré and, apparently, from his translation,
Calvus. | he at first grew
rather hot ; he took to his bed. Having drunk
copiously of milk, boiled and raw, both goat's and
sheep's, and adopting a thoroughly bad regimen,Or, changing the
comma at πάντων to κακῆ, " adopting a
bad regimen, he suffered great harm in every way." |
he suffered much therefrom. For there were
exacerbations of the fever ; the bowels passed
practically nothing of the food taken ; the urine was
thin and scanty. No sleep. Grievous distension ;
much thirst ; coma ; painful swelling of the right
hypochondrium ; extremities all round rather cold ;
slight delirious mutterings ; forgetfulness of every-thing
he said ; he was not himself. About the
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