Part, Question
1 1, 13 | in a secondary sense, as healthy is ~secondarily said of
2 1, 13 | which primarily is called healthy. Thirdly, ~because this
3 1, 13 | to one, thus for example "healthy" predicated of medicine ~
4 1, 13 | proportionate to another, thus "healthy" is said of medicine and
5 1, 13 | to ~some one thing; thus "healthy" applied to urine signifies
6 1, 13 | to it secondarily, for "healthy" is primarily predicated
7 1, 13 | first. Thus, for ~instance, "healthy" applied to animals comes
8 1, 13 | into the definition of ~"healthy" applied to medicine, which
9 1, 13 | medicine, which is called healthy as being the cause ~of health
10 1, 13 | into the definition of "healthy" which ~is applied to urine,
11 1, 13 | to urine, which is called healthy in so far as it is the sign ~
12 1, 13 | essentially, for instance as "healthy" ~is applied to medicine.~
13 1, 13 | applied to ~"accident"; and "healthy" applied to animal is placed
14 1, 13 | placed in the definition ~of healthy as applied to urine and
15 1, 16 | animal, medicine is called ~healthy, in so far as it is the
16 1, 16 | health, and urine is called ~healthy, in so far as it indicates
17 1, 16 | subject. Thus urine ~is called healthy, not from any health within
18 1, 84 | impression, when anyone with a healthy taste ~perceives that honey
19 2, 33 | a physician makes a man healthy, but as health does": ~but
20 2, 49 | his ~members, is called healthy, "when he can perform the
21 2, 49 | perform the operation of a ~healthy man." And the same applies
22 2, 52 | instance ~more or less white or healthy. Now this distinction is
23 2, 52 | is not said to be simply ~healthy or beautiful, unless it
24 2, 54 | thus medicine regards the healthy and the unhealthy. ~Therefore
25 2, 55 | the notion of white ~and healthy. We must, however, observe
26 2, 58 | provided they ~be in a healthy condition, for as soon as
27 2, 64 | together, as white and black, healthy and sick. Therefore there
28 2, 77 | cannot do the work of a ~healthy member, the eye, for instance,
29 2, 100 | I answer that, Just as "healthy" is said properly and first
30 2, 102 | one may distinguish the healthy parts ~from those that are
31 2, 109 | of the body though most healthy cannot see unless it is
32 2, 12 | health is said itself to be healthy. Now ~although the authority
33 2, 63 | so long as a member is healthy and retains its natural
34 2, 75 | unhealthy animal as being a healthy one: and if anyone do this ~
35 2, 121 | the ~untrustworthy, the healthy from the sick?" Therefore
36 2, 127 | through observing that he is ~healthy, a man is confident that
37 2, 148 | which are moderate ~for a healthy man are immoderate for a
38 2, 148 | what is excessive for a healthy man is moderate for one ~
39 3, 18 | man were well formed or healthy as regards his hand, but
40 3, 39 | baptism: just as one who is healthy ~does not need a strong
41 3, 60 | is the animal said to be healthy through being the ~subject
42 3, 60 | medicine also is said to be healthy through ~producing health;
43 3, 61 | from bodily hurt, by the healthy exercise of the sacraments.~
44 3, 64 | wherein is his medical art, be healthy or sickly; or that a pipe, ~
45 Suppl, 32| Now even those who are healthy in body need ~to be healed
46 Suppl, 67| forbidden those who are healthy in body, which are not ~
47 Suppl, 78| are not delightful to the healthy. Consequently it does not
48 Suppl, 87| bread is painful, to the healthy palate sweet," as Augustine
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