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Aphorisms (Dodo Press), Heat produces the following bad effects on those who use it frequently: enervation of the fleshy parts, impotence of the nerves, torpor of the understanding, hemorrhages, deliquia, and, along with these, death., Aphorisms (Dodo Press)
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  • Aphorisms (Dodo Press)
  • Written by author Hippocrates, Adams, Francis
  • Published by Dodo Press, 2009
  • Heat produces the following bad effects on those who use it frequently: enervation of the fleshy parts, impotence of the nerves, torpor of the understanding, hemorrhages, deliquia, and, along with these, death.
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Heat produces the following bad effects on those who use it frequently: enervation of the fleshy parts, impotence of the nerves, torpor of the understanding, hemorrhages, deliquia, and, along with these, death.


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