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1 2 | the digestive organs of men undergo a change.~ 2 3 | disease (epilepsy). The men are subject to attacks of 3 4 | most part, hard cold. The men must necessarily be well 4 4 | mentioned are peculiar to the men, and besides they are liable 5 9 | 9. Men become affected with the 6 9 | which is not the case with men, neither in them is the 7 10| while, at the same time, men’s bellies are not in an 8 10| but least of all to old men; and that convalescents 9 10| descending to the lungs. Men of a phlegmatic temperament 10 13| there as among all other men; for where the seasons undergo 11 14| There is no other race of men which have heads in the 12 14| their intercourse with other men. Thus it appears to me to 13 15| from those of all other men; for they are large in stature, 14 15| affected with jaundice. Of all men they have the roughest voices, 15 16| part of Asia, and where men are not their own masters 16 17| have any connection with men until they perform the sacrifices 17 18| the women live, but the men are carried about on horses, 18 21| exercise on horseback, the men become weak in their desires. 19 21| desires. On the part of the men these are the causes; but 20 22| in being thus rewarded by men, and grant favors in return; 21 22| stated. But it attacks other men in like manner, for whenever 22 22| like manner, for whenever men ride much and very frequently 23 22| are the most impotent of men for the aforesaid causes, 24 23| like the latter, for where men are governed by kings there 25 24| seasons are fine, there the men are fleshy, have ill-formed