id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hippocrates-ancient-2690 hippocrates-ancient-2690 .txt text/plain 7300 259 68 it had suited with man to eat and drink in like manner as the ox, with weaker things, fashioning them to the nature and powers of man, to manage if administered, and that from such things pains, diseases, they invented soups, by mixing a few strong things with much water, cold, or moist, or dry, be that which proves injurious to man, and from cold, these hot things being applied were of use to him, or the by every one of these things, a man is affected and changed this way But all those things which a man eats and as bread, cake, and many other things of a similar nature which man things operate thus both upon men in health and in disease. and we know, moreover, on what parts of a man's body it principally does not know what effect these things produce upon a man, cannot ./cache/hippocrates-ancient-2690.txt ./txt/hippocrates-ancient-2690.txt