Part, Question
1 1, 76 | power of knowledge in the brain. ~Which opinion is rejected
2 1, 75 | power of knowledge in the brain. ~Which opinion is rejected
3 1, 90 | For man ~needs the largest brain as compared to the body;
4 1, 90 | low temperature of the brain may modify the heat of the
5 1, 90 | erect. So that size ~of the brain, by reason of its humidity,
6 1, 90 | the interior powers; the brain, wherein ~these actions
7 1, 98 | man has naturally a larger brain. Wherefore ~it is natural,
8 1, 98 | considerable humidity of the brain in ~children, that the nerves
9 1, 98 | but to the dryness of the brain, and ~to the operations
10 1, 100 | of the humidity of the brain; wherefore they have perfect
11 1, 100 | from the ~humidity of the brain, as we have said above (
12 1, 114 | it is manifest that "the brain is the most moist of ~all
13 1, 114 | And it is precisely in the brain that animal forces culminate: ~
14 1, 114 | when they observe that the brain is thereto disposed.~Aquin.:
15 2, 146 | fumes of food disturbing the brain. ~Even so, on the other
16 2, 147 | is liable to disturb ~the brain, such as wine and all intoxicants.
17 2, 147 | inasmuch as it disturbs ~the brain by its fumes. Wherefore
18 Suppl, 79| very great humidity of the brain, but also of the minutest ~
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