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1 6 | wasting and weakness to the body. But whatever persons so 2 9 | be the sensation of the body; wherefore it is a task 3 10| heavy and inactive, both in body and mind, and are weighed 4 11| dinner, since, as soon as the body required food, and when 5 13| will experience pains, his body will become weak, and his 6 14| moreover, that to the human body it makes a great difference 7 14| by the secretions in the body. But all those things which 8 14| when received into the body abundantly, there is no 9 14| powers belonging to the body; but strength, growth, and 10 15| raising a disturbance in the body (and there are many other 11 16| the least operation in the body, for these reasons: as long 12 16| health wishes to cool his body during winter, and bathes 13 16| he does this, unless his body be fairly congealed, when 14 16| a place of shelter, his body becomes more heated than 15 16| and passing over the whole body, ends for the most part 16 20| on what parts of a man’s body it principally exerts its 17 20| respect, that what in their body is incompatible with cheese, 18 22| attract humidity from another body? Whether what is hollow 19 22| flatulence or tormina in the body, naturally do so in the 20 22| hollow and broad parts of the body, such as the stomach and 21 23| both within and without the body many other kinds of structure,