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to be seized with convulsions in fevers; unless some of the
strongest and worst symptoms precede; such as those which occur in
frenzy。 One must judge of children as of others; which will die and
which recover; from the whole of the symptoms; as they have been
specially described。 These things I say respecting acute diseases; and
the affections which spring from them。
25。 He who would correctly beforehand those that will recover; and
those that will die; and in what cases the disease will be
protracted for many days; and in what cases for a shorter time; must
be able to form a judgment from having made himself acquainted with
all the symptoms; and estimating their powers in comparison with one
another; as has been described; with regard to the others; and the
urine and sputa; as when the patient coughs up pus and pus and bile
together。 One ought also to consider promptly the influx of epidemical
diseases and the constitution of the season。 One should likewise be
well acquainted with the particular signs and the other symptoms;
and not be ignorant how that; in every year; and at every season;
bad symptoms prognosticate ill; and favorable symptoms good; since the
aforesaid symptoms appear to have held true in Libya; in Delos; and in
Scythia; from which it may be known that; in the same regions; there
is no difficulty in attaining a knowledge of many more things than
these; if having learned them; one knows also how to judge and
reason correctly of them。 But you should not complain because the name
of any disease may happen not to be described here; for you may know
all such as come to a crisis in the aforementioned times; by the
same symptoms。
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