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bile are considered to be slightly affected. 16 Those who become lame suffer from hip disease original: "ἰσχιάδων". 17 Eyes and hearing are impaired when phlegm settles original: "καταστείξαντος". 18 It is necessary for the following to be long: consumption, dysentery, 45 gout, joint pains original: "κέδματα", white phlegm, hip disease, and strangury; and in older persons, kidney disease. 10 19 In women: bloody flux, hemorrhoids, and fistulas. 20 Burning fever, phrenitis, peripneumonia, angina, uvula inflammation original: "σταφυλὴ", and pleurisy come to a judgment quickly. 21 These conditions change. 11 22 From pleurisy into burning fever, 23 and from phrenitis into peripneumonia. 24 But burning fever would not arise from peripneumonia. 12 25 Tenesmus gloss: a straining/constant urge to defecate transitions into dysentery. 26 And from dysentery, lientery gloss: smooth/liquid state of intestines follows. 27 From lientery, the transition is into dropsy original: "ὕδρωπα". 28 And 13 130 from white phlegm into dropsy. 29 And from peripneumonia and pleurisy into empyema pus in the chest cavity. 30 Furthermore, it is necessary for evils to arise upon evils. 31 If a chill takes hold, fiery heat follows. 32 And if a nerve is severed, it causes a convulsion. 33 And it will neither unite if severed, but will become strongly inflamed. 14 34 And if the brain is shaken and injured by a blow, it is necessary for the person to immediately become speechless, and neither to see nor hear. 15 35 If it is 5 wounded, fever must follow, along with vomiting of bile, and a part of the body becoming paralyzed original: "ἀπόπληκτον", and eventually perishing. 36 If the omentum original: "ἐπίπλοον" falls out, it must rot. 37 And if blood flows from a wound or a vein into the upper belly, it is necessary for this to turn into pus.
bile are considered to be slightly affected. 16 Those who become lame suffer from hip disease. 17 Eyes and hearing are mutilated when phlegm is hardened. 18 It is necessary for the following to be long: consumption, dysentery, gout, fluid affections around the joints, white phlegm, hip disease, strangury; and in older people, kidney disease 55. 19 In women, bloody flux, hemorrhoids of the anus, and fistulas. 20 But burning fever, phrenitis, peripneumonia, angina, uvula inflammation, and pleurisy are quickly decided. 21 A transition occurs in these, 22 from pleurisy into burning fever, 23 and from phrenitis into peripneumonia. 24 But burning fever does not arise from peripneumonia, 25 tenesmus transitions into dysentery, 26 and from dysentery, lientery or the smoothness of the intestines follows: 60 27 from lientery, a transition is made into dropsy, 28 and from white phlegm into dropsy, 29 and from peripneumonia and pleurisy into suppuration of the chest. 30 Moreover, it is necessary for evils to occur upon evils: 31 as if a shivering fit has seized, fiery heat follows. 32 And if a nerve is severed, it causes a convulsion, 33 and it neither unites when severed, and is strongly inflamed. 34 And if the brain has been shaken and ached for the one who 65 has been struck, it is necessary for him to immediately become mute, and to neither see nor hear. 35 If it has been wounded, it is necessary for a fever to supervene, and vomiting of bile, and for some part of the body to be paralyzed and perish. 36 If the omentum has fallen out, it is necessary for it to putrefy. 37 And if blood has flowed from a wound or a vein into the upper ventricle, it is necessary for it to be converted into pus.