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time, it becomes dark and rough; food aversion, unquenchable thirst, a weight and heaviness in the hypochondria, a pain in the right side that is more of a dull ache, swelling, resistance to touch, fever, and above all others, a changed complexion.
XXIIX.
Particular indications regard either the convex part or the concave part.
XXIX.
They indicate that the convex part is suffering by a stabbing and sharper pain, urine that is more reddish, swelling obvious to the touch, more difficult respiration, a more manifest but empty cough, and pain sometimes progressing as far as the right collarbone.
XXX.
They note that the concave part is affected by a more heavy, dulling pain, food aversion, nausea, bilious vomiting, a looser bowel, less coughing, and also less difficulty in breathing, greater thirst, dryness of the tongue, and roughness of the same; the swelling does not readily present itself to the touch. Furthermore, lying on the left side is more laborious than on the right.
XXXI.
These aforementioned diagnostica diagnostic signs are followed by prognostica prognostic signs.
XXXII.
Blood flowing abundantly from the nostrils offers hope, especially if it occurs in a timely manner. 3. On Crises.
XXXIII.
Inflammations of the convex part are far more dangerous than those of the concave.
XXXIV.
Inflammation in the gibbous convex part is terminated either through sweat, through urine, or through a flow from the nostrils; in the concave part, it is finished either through sweat, through a flow of the bowels, or through vomiting.
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