Signs of a crisis carried out by the Path of movement are the severity of fever with persistent pain, constipation of bowel movements, urination, bowel movements, sputum and profuse perspiration, as well as delay in the absence of maturation, although the state of strength is good and the pulse is good. This happens especially often with benign, slow-onset diseases that do not fully mature.
The direction of movement is indicated by pain, swelling and strong burning of blood vessels in the cavities adjacent to the sore spot. The movement occurs in the direction where any weak organ is located, or painful joints, or a strained organ. . As for the hypochondrium, when they tense and hurt, one cannot draw conclusions from this either about the place or the direction of the transition of matter, for such symptoms are, as it were, common to any direction.
Know that movements and rashes occur more often in cold weather or in the cold season and in old age; the first is explained by the fact that cold locks and retains matter, and the second by the fact that force is not capable of completely expelling matter.
One of the doctors says: For someone who has passed fifty or even passed thirty, the crisis is rarely expressed by a rash and movement, but this is not fundamental. The fact is that movement occurs for two reasons: one depends on matter, which is completely expelled - more often due to its density and less often due to abundance - and the second depends on force and consists in the fact that the force is not very significant and not completely subjugates matter, but at the same time is not so weak and infirm as to completely not drive matter away from the dominant organs, and both of these reasons occur in the initial stages of old age. Often there are signs of movement, but suddenly there is a strong bowel movement, mainly a copious outpouring of white urine, and movement does not occur.