![]() The act of God does no injury that is, no one is responsible for inevitable accidents. When the plaintiff does not prove his case, the defendant is absolved. The plaintiff must follow the forum of the thing in dispute. He ought not to be heard who advances a proposition contrary to the rules of law.Actor qui contra regulam quid adduxit, non est audiendus.This must be understood of an action for a tort only. bλειεντερία, λεῖος, smooth, and ἔντερον, intestine.Actio exteriora indicant interiora secreta.An action is not given to him who has received no damages.In wet weather there occur chronic fevers, diarrhoeas, angina, canker, In times of drought there arise acute fevers, runnings from the eyes, dysenteries, urinary difficulty, articular pains. Cold on the other hand brings about: at times tenseness of sinews which the Greeks call spasmos, at times the rigor which they call tetanos, the blackening of ulcerations, shiverings in fevers. Moreover, any hot weather inflates the liver and spleen, and dulls the mind the result is that there are faintings, that there is an outburst of blood. The other winds, as they approximate to the north or south wind, produce affections corresponding to the one or other. The south wind dulls hearing, blunts the senses, produces headache, loosens the bowels the body as a whole is rendered sluggish, humid, languid. Nevertheless it is bracing to a healthy body, rendering it more mobile and brisk. Of the various sorts of weather, the north wind excites cough, irritates the throat, constipates the bowels, suppresses the urine, excites shiverings, as also pain of the lungs and chest. Winter provokes headache, coughs, and all the affections which attack the throat, and the sides of the chest and lungs. Nor is any other period of the year more exposed to pestilence of whatever sort although it is harmful in a variety of ways. ![]() Autumn too is a season fatal to those exhausted by chronic diseases and overwhelmed by the heat just past, others it weakens by fresh maladies and it involves some in very chronic ones, especially quartan fevers, which may last even through the winter. Small intestine malady which they term ileos, a the intestinal lubricity which they call leienteria, b hip-pains, fits. In siccitatibus acutae febres, lippitudines, tormina, urinae difficultas, articulorum dolores oriuntur per imbres longae febres, alvi deiectiones, angina, cancri, Frigus modo nervorum distentionem, modo rigorem infert illud spasmos, hoc tetanos Graece nominatur nigritiem in ulceribus, horrores in febribus excitat. ![]() Denique omnis calor iecur et lienem inflat, mentem hebetat utġ2 anima deficiat, ut sanguis prorumpat, efficit. ![]() Ceteri venti, quo vel huic vel illi propiores sunt, eo magis vicinos his illisve affectus faciunt. Auster aures hebetat, sensum tardat, capitis dolores movet, alvum solvit, totum corpus efficit hebes, umidum, languidum. Sanum tamen corpus spissat et mobilius atqueġ1 expeditius reddit. 10Įx tempestatibus aquilo tussim movet, fauces exasperat, ventrem adstringit, urinam suprimit, horrores excitat, item dolores lateris et pectoris. Hiemps autem capitis dolores, tussim et quicquid in faucibus in lateribus in visceribus mali contrahitur, inritat. Nec aliud magis tempus pestilentiae patet, cuiuscumque ea generis est quamvis variis rationibus nocet. Idemque tempus et diutinis malis fatigatos, et ab aestate tantum proxima pressos interemit, et alios novis morbis conficit et quosdam longissimis inplicat, maximeque quartanis, quae per hiemem quoque exerceant. Appellant, tenuioris intestini morbus quem ileon nominant, levitas intestinorum, qui lienteria vocatur,ĩ coxae dolores, morbi comitiales.
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