[331] Schiller says with great naïveté, “that the symptoms of the disease are evident, and that those which he has not indicated must be imagined.” Sect. II. c. 1. fol. 206.
[332] “Habet inconstantes notas morbus.” Schiller. “Diversos diversimode adoritur.” Damian. fol. 115. b.
[333] See above, the remedium, p. 267, note e. Sudoris absentia plurimum nocebat.—Forest. p. 158. Schol.
[334] See above, p. 245. Klemzen, p. 254.
[335] Bayer, cap. 6. M. Hundt, fol. 5. a.
[336] Bayer, loc. cit.
[337] Angelus, p. 319. Schiller, Stettler, locis cit.: and many others.
[338] Damian. fol. 115. b.
[339] Schiller, loc. cit.
[340] The Regimen of Wittenberg.