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1 1| therefore, such and such a body undergoes no change from
2 1| becomesseparated in the body and goes to join its own
3 1| the different parts of its body; and after ithas been born,
4 1| homogeneousparts of the body, and these are to be detected
5 1| the solid parts of the body, the arteries, veins,nerves,
6 1| is impossible to find a body whichwill remain entire
7 1| from the solid parts of the body. In white [leprosy],again,
8 1| fluid throughout the whole body; Natureacts throughout in
9 1| of which each part of the body draws to itselfthe juice
10 1| perfectly compact and impervious body that it is, withtwo very
11 1| bile, and that the whole body becomes full of it? He is
12 1| equally purge and dissolve the body, and produce a solution
13 1| not drawphlegm from the body, but actually make it. Moreover,
14 1| wild mastich dissolve the body into water, and that dropsicalpatients
15 1| dropsical fluid contained in the body, but generates it, it aggravatesthe
16 1| into bile, and dissolvesthe body; in fact it does all manner
17 1| Then, again, when a small body becomes entangled with another
18 1| another smallbody, or when a body in motion becomes entangled
19 2| would ever take place in the body, if delivery of nutriment
20 2| with the blood all over the body." But, you sapient folk,
21 2| regard all the parts of the body as having been well and
22 2| otherwise it would not be one body but many, separated by empty
23 2| people all parts of the body are obviously atrophied
24 2| on as taking place in the body, or whether it comes from
25 2| takes its origin in the body, or is distributed through
26 2| or whether it reaches the body because it is mixed with
27 2| existence in the animal's body? Will it not also be useful
28 2| to know what state of the body is followed by a greater,
29 2| transmute morbid states of the body - in fact, to give them
30 2| the genesis in the human body or is contained in the food
31 2| humours is accomplished in the body. For if all articles of
32 2| undergoing change in the animal body, then they would produce
33 2| is that condition of the body which, not accidentally,
34 2| those people in whom the body is in good condition, and
35 2| suppuration, it destroys the body and fills it with evil humours;
36 2| unpurified, and the whole body takes on a bad colour. And
37 2| and corrodes the animal's body - as also the earth, if
38 2| substances, and the animal body needs to be purified from
39 2| were carried all over the body, it would do a certain amount
40 2| is carried all over the body. For the blood in many parts
41 2| blood in many parts of the body has need of a certain amount
42 3| in certain parts of the body the retentive faculty is
43 3| certain definite parts of the body, in reference to which we
44 3| masters the forces of the body, whereas the former is mastered
45 3| which is not proper to the body of the animal? This is still
46 3| that the food smells of the body shows that it has undergone
47 3| alterations throughout the body take place as a result of
48 3| the mobile organs of the body depend on the setting of
49 3| substance which lingers in the body must obviously putrefy,
50 3| humours from all over the body by the same stomata through
51 3| sharply purges the whole body and evacuates the plethoras;
52 3| Thus in cholera the entire body is evacuated by way of the
53 3| the outer surface of the body. Seeing that all parts have
54 3| the reason that the whole body possesses a power of attracting
55 3| is carried all over the body. During this period, also
56 3| place to all parts of the body, as also presentation. Now,
57 3| the various parts of the body there will be taking place
58 3| not do so from the actual body of the liver (by body of
59 3| actual body of the liver (by body of the liver I mean first
60 3| the outer surface of the body to the interior, or should
61 3| thinnest of anything in the body is firstly pneuma, secondly
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