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  • Inflammations of the body come from burnings and inflamings, and all of them originate in bile.

    Timaeus 2006

  • Inflammations originate in bile, which is sometimes relieved by boils and swellings, but when detained, and above all when mingled with pure blood, generates many inflammatory disorders, disturbing the position of the fibres which are scattered about in the blood in order to maintain the balance of rare and dense which is necessary to its regular circulation.

    Timaeus 2006

  • Inflammations, and diseases generally, which affect the brain as a whole do not commonly cause insanity properly so called.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881 Various

  • Inflammations, which are suppressed by medicine or ice, must renew themselves; since the causes, the alien matter (auto toxins), as well as the products of inflammation remain in the body and are not thoroughly excreted.

    Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration Louis Dechmann

  • Inflammations require partial packs, while at the same time dissolving or diverting packs of longer duration are applied to the parts of the body which are not affected.

    Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration Louis Dechmann

  • Inflammations of the pericardium and heart muscle are less common lesions.

    Common Diseases of Farm Animals R. A. Craig

  • Inflammations are due to disorders of the bile, and fevers to the influence of the elements.

    Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine James Sands Elliott

  • Inflammations of the body come from burnings and inflamings, and all of them originate in bile.

    TIMAEUS Plato 1949

  • Inflammations of the kidneys have been differentiated widely, according as they were acute or chronic, parenchymatous or tubal, suppurative or not, with increased or shrunken kidney, etc.

    Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Charles B. Michener 1877

  • Inflammations of the internal organs are caused by irritants as above, and by sudden cooling of the surface of the animal, which drives the blood to that organ which at the moment is most actively supplied with blood.

    Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Charles B. Michener 1877

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