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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| are affected now in one way, now inanother, whereas 2 1| if I were to go out of my way to confute these people, 3 1| alteration of substance. In this way, nobody will supposethat 4 1| functions in such and such a way according to the manner 5 1| And I shall state in what way they gain this extension 6 1| bladder big in the same way that Nature does.As it is, 7 1| and adhesion, in the same way that the kind of dropsy 8 1| that these result from the way in which the primary corpuscles, 9 1| corpuscles,but is a long way prior to them and older 10 1| gauged, not merely from the way in which his opponents areat 11 1| everything which in any way comes in contact with them, 12 1| was squeezed, in the same way that it entered?" Havingabruptly 13 1| to go back againthe same way,- instead of admiring Nature' 14 1| statementthat nothing is in any way attracted by anything else. 15 1| matter. For in no other way could she be constructive, 16 1| rapidly pass through it by way of its emptychannels? that 17 1| piece is naturallyin every way similar to the first. ~ ~ 18 1| readilythrough it in the same way. Indeed, it is nonsense, 19 1| Attraction occursin the way that Hippocrates laid down; 20 1| does not take place in the way imagined by people who donot 21 1| then, we say, "And in what way does the attraction of the 22 1| further delaythe proper way to the discovery of truth. ~ ~ 23 1| organs, but also in what way it occurs - as he also did, 24 1| but does not add in what way it occurs.I do not think 25 1| route,the one flowing this way and the other that, and 26 1| accomplishedin one and the same way, even according to Erasistratus 27 2| fluid was useless in every way for the animals. Now these 28 2| nature. For in the same way that Phidias possessed the 29 2| whole substance, in the way that, as I showed a short 30 2| his followers speak in any way truly in maintaining that 31 2| and put it in a different way from that which we have 32 2| evacuated. It is in this way that we may suppose the 33 2| the vein. How, and in what way? For, when we were at this 34 2| attracted. How else than in the way that iron is attracted by 35 2| smell offensively not in one way only, but in a great many 36 2| never occur in any other way? For, to imagine that dropsy 37 2| of blood (which is in no way less important than the 38 2| recognized the fallacy of his own way of thinking. ~ For what 39 2| they were morbid or in what way they diverged from the normal, 40 2| functions in its own special way because of the manner in 41 2| of itself impedes in any way or damages the activity 42 2| function of the stomach in any way: it will actually prove 43 2| this does not come in any way near the bubo). ~ Yet why 44 2| activity depends upon the way in which the four qualities 45 2| have been chilled in some way, and not even a lunatic 46 2| ashes. In somewhat the same way burned lees differ from 47 3| the enquiry in any better way than with the largest and 48 3| will not show, in a general way, the faculty in question, 49 3| faculty in the ordinary way, then, even if its contents 50 3| slow. Indeed, the chief way in which these people will 51 3| number of the coats, or the way it is surrounded by neighbouring 52 3| parts do not depend on the way in which the Warm, Cold, 53 3| other passages, in what way digestion can be said to 54 3| contracts, without in any way being diminished in length, 55 3| and channae), it is in no way surprising that, when they 56 3| take place in any other way than by the stomach drawing 57 3| together my arguments in the way in which it seems to me 58 3| the food. And in a similar way of the other organs possesses 59 3| they happen in a normal way, this being then called 60 3| intestines and stomach by way of the very veins through 61 3| an evacuation of blood by way of the intestines - as Hippocrates 62 3| entire body is evacuated by way of the veins leading to 63 3| manner anything makes its way inwards from the outer surface 64 3| of movement, and in the way in which the matter is conveyed 65 3| in need. ~ It is in this way, therefore, that the stomach, 66 3| to hand. Thus it is in no way surprising that matter should 67 3| that matter should make its way back from the outer surface 68 3| drawn into bellows in one way, and iron by the lodestone


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