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1 1| and destruction,genesis being a coming into existence,
2 1| existence, and destruction being the opposite.~ ~Now, common
3 1| come into and pass out of being. Nay,more; Hippocrates was
4 1| while the animal is still being formedin the womb, are all
5 1| the form of nutriment is being worked up into it, this
6 1| appropriate and capable of being altered (and that only with
7 1| organs, only a very little being taken up into the veinsas
8 1| to that which is already being assimilated he gavethe name
9 1| similar material which is being presentedor becoming adherent,
10 1| nourishing to that whichis being nourished. Some, however,
11 1| facultieswhich she possesses - these being, on the one hand, attractive
12 1| complete alteration and being assimilated to the part
13 1| assimilated to the part whichis being nourished, is got rid of
14 1| passes into the bladder by being resolved into vapours, and
15 1| this subject; so far from being put out of countenanceby
16 1| inthese latter ducts, these being more constricted, and that
17 1| the other also, and both being thus divided, one bandagesup
18 1| anything else, all substance being divided and broken up intoinharmonious
19 1| blood-production and anadosis, and, being utterlyunable to find anything
20 1| obvious fact,in this respect being opposed to Epicurus; for
21 1| line, only the first one being in contact withthe lodestone,
22 1| lodestone, and the power being transmitted through it to
23 1| away of itself, without being pulled out by anything.But
24 1| to filch someaway without being detected, they fill earthen
25 1| Further, the example of milk being made intocheese will show
26 1| into them,the thin part being and the thick part retained
27 1| of Asclepiades from ever being refuted, and theother saying
28 1| whilst the watery residue, being heavy,tends to run downwards;
29 1| nor is even capable of being proved. The firstis the
30 1| beginning,when this fluid was being carried up from the stomach
31 2| perfect statue simply by being clothed externally in a
32 2| the material principle being the menstrual blood. Next,
33 2| to become large than by being extended in all directions
34 2| the sake of which it is being constructed by the artificer
35 2| grow? Only when the basket, being complete, with a bottom,
36 2| a house grows when it is being built, or a basket when
37 2| built, or a basket when being plated, or a garment when
38 2| plated, or a garment when being woven? It is not so, however.
39 2| as he acclaims Nature as being an artist in construction,
40 2| another, the hot principle being the most active, and the
41 2| both kinds of vessels, some being carried into the gall-bladder,
42 2| stomata of the veins, and is being dispersed, then, since an
43 2| For how could the nerve, being simple, attract its nourishment,
44 2| while I, for my part, being abundantly equipped with
45 2| the refilling of a vacuum being in operation, and especially
46 2| adjacent vessels, the nutriment being attracted through the sides
47 2| this say? "The nutriment being attracted through the sides
48 2| evacuated matter, as not being suitable for a man who assumes
49 2| the Moist, the one pair being active the other passive,
50 2| with regard to our bodies being compounded out of the Warm,
51 2| without demonstration, as being self-evident (since they
52 2| eucrasia of the Warm. Now, this being so, there is nothing further
53 2| does not become sweeter on being boiled, since exactly the
54 2| bile becomes vitelline, being so termed because it becomes
55 2| those mentioned, others being, as it were, transition-stages
56 2| moderately thick, after being elaborated [in the liver],
57 3| the matter which the part being nourished makes into nutriment
58 3| presentation, the latter stage being, as one might say, the end
59 3| assimilated to the part which is being nourished and to become
60 3| is capable even here of being detected by the argument. ~
61 3| When it is weak, however, being unable to lay hold of its
62 3| lower outlet of the stomach, being fairly narrow, will allow
63 3| allow nothing to pass before being reduced to a fine state
64 3| swallowed, without there being any subsequent symptoms.
65 3| acidity - the presumption thus being that here, too, there is
66 3| stomach, the lower parts being normal, it ends in vomiting. ~
67 3| are adapted for acting and being acted upon to come together
68 3| without either both acting or being acted upon, or else one
69 3| one acting and the other being acted upon. For if their
70 3| stomach without the larynx being involved in the traction. ~
71 3| contracts, without in any way being diminished in length, this
72 3| of swallowing. But there being no traction, the whole length
73 3| the coats of the stomach being brought into action, the
74 3| functioning, without there being any kind of pull towards
75 3| it results from the food being attracted by the stomach,
76 3| have no appetite or who are being forced to eat, the stomach
77 3| too, the coat of a vein, being single, consists of various
78 3| which is proper to it (this being practically the first of
79 3| happen in a normal way, this being then called not miscarriage
80 3| the uterus is in pain from being in a bad state of tension;
81 3| until the superfluity, being driven from one part into
82 3| far away as possible. And, being prevented from effecting
83 3| prevent their contents from being carried backwards. How and
84 3| draw in the outer air (this being near them and one of the
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