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| | The Internet Classics Archive | Of the Epidemics by Hippocrates |
 | | IN THASUS, about the autumn equinox, and under the Pleiades, the rains were abundant, constant, and soft, with southerly winds; the winter southerly, the northerly winds faint, droughts; on the whole, the winter having the character of spring. |
 | | In Thasus, a little before and during the season of Arcturus, there were frequent and great rains, with northerly winds. |
 | | Criton, in Thasus, while still on foot, and going about, was seized with a violent pain in the great toe; he took to bed the same day, had rigors and nausea, recovered his heat slightly, at night was delirious. |
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