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					<head>PART 8</head>
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						All dropsies arising from acute diseases are bad; for they do not
						remove the fever, and are very painful and fatal. The most of them
						commence from the flanks and loins, but some from the liver; in those
						which derive their origin from the flanks and loins the feet swell,
						protracted diarrhoeas supervene, which neither <pb id="p.48" />remove the pains in
						the flanks and loins, nor soften the belly, but in dropsies which
						are connected with the liver there is a tickling cough, with scarcely
						any perceptible expectoration, and the feet swell; there are no evacuations
						from the bowels, unless such as are hard and forced; and there are
						swellings about the belly, sometimes on the one side and sometimes
						on the other, and these increase and diminish by turns.</p>
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