When the forces are significant and the disease is acute, and the attacks increase in quantity and quality, and the age, nature of the patient and the season contribute to the movement and not the stopping of the disease, while signs of maturity or the opposite state indicate an acceleration of the disease, then the disease will end in crisis. If things are the opposite and there are signs of slowing down, then the disease will last and kill due to the melting of tissue or end due to the dissolution of matter. If the signs are varied, then crises are incomplete, delayed and are expressed in displacement. As for the question of death or life, this is concluded by the state of forces and by the signs that contribute to one or another outcome and determine it.