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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| well, and separates the two kinds of soul, naming the 2 1| is transference. ~ ~These two kinds of motion, then, are 3 1| itsparticular form. And two other kinds of motion are 4 1| oneof these terms is used in two senses, but not the other.~ ~ 5 1| works he uses the uses the two only? Of course, if anyone 6 1| those organs consistingof two dissimilar coats, of which 7 1| arteries; each of these two coatshas an alterative faculty 8 1| pulsate nor do they consist of two coats; and they are notveins, 9 1| substance. For infact the two bladders - that which receives 10 1| that at that stage these two faculties are, as it were, 11 1| have arisen the following two sectsin medicine and philosophy 12 1| at thispoint which of the two roads lying before us is 13 1| that in cases of jaundice two things happen atthe same 14 1| colliding with each of the two compact masses (the stone 15 1| the act of stealing, these two are quitebewildered, and 16 1| themselves withthe names of these two authorities by taking the 17 1| Forapparently the following two points were assumed, neither 18 2| Book Two~~1. In the previous book 19 2| flows from the veins, one of two things must happen: either 20 2| however, holds that not one of two, but one of three things 21 2| for the animals. Now these two things are incompatible. 22 2| And if we retain these two principles - that of proportionate 23 2| the opposition between the two doctrines, and theirs to 24 2| Erasistratus says, "Since there are two kinds of vessels opening 25 2| surface of the liver and two other vascular terminations ( 26 2| as are also the other two - that if you prick it at 27 2| reality, disjunctive not of two but of three alternatives; 28 2| disjunction as a disjunction of two alternatives, one of the 29 2| alternatives, one of the two propositions assumed in 30 2| liver (for you hold these two things possible). In this 31 2| excess of heat (for these two symptoms occurred besides 32 2| midway course between these two, neither perforce accepting 33 2| this. For whilst there are two organs for the excretion 34 2| contained heat. Imagine next two residual substances produced 35 2| and a part of each of the two humours is put away, of 36 3| micturition. ~ 4. Thus the two faculties are clearly to 37 3| has been shown that these two processes depend upon a 38 3| stomach, or in either of the two bladders - that is, either 39 3| retentive faculty between the two, there would be found, on 40 3| For it is impossible for two bodies which are adapted 41 3| comparison between these two processes; we have only 42 3| that the stomach possesses two coats, which certainly exist 43 3| for the experience; the two are opposite dispositions 44 3| constructed the oesophagus of two coats with contrary dispositions; 45 3| as well that each of the two coats does exercise the 46 3| swallow by either of the two coats, although not so well 47 3| only one coat (such as the two bladders, the uterus, and 48 3| fewer in number than the two kinds already spoken of. 49 3| the organs consisting of two coats this kind of fibre 50 3| found along with the other two kinds. Now, these are of 51 3| the intestines consist of two coats of which both have 52 3| intestines should be composed of two coats) belongs to the subject 53 3| the same stoma subserves two distinct faculties, and 54 3| stronger prevailed when the two were exercising traction, 55 3| choosing the better [of two alternatives]. ~ But while 56 3| together, therefore, the two facts - that the arteries 57 3| understand that there are two kinds of attraction, that


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