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1 1| explanationof terms but at the same time a demonstration of the effects
2 1| each retaining at the same time itsparticular form. And
3 1| which, in a somewhat longer time, turninto fire. ~ ~I said,
4 1| songs, to a certain measure,time, and rhythm, and all their
5 1| distended, but not atthe same time nourished, they would take
6 1| maintaining itself as long a time as possible), this treatisemight
7 1| bladder. Allowing, then, some time toelapse, one now demonstrates
8 1| externally. Then when enough time seems to have elapsed,one
9 1| things happen atthe same time - that the dejections contain
10 1| of iron and at the same time rebound from the piececoming
11 1| thereafter devotinga long time to judging and testing the
12 1| slow-witted that evenby the time they have reached old age
13 1| digestion occurs, orspends time upon the secretion of biliary
14 1| held to be true; after a time, however, it became suspectto
15 1| italso flourished at one time. For they say, that if oil
16 2| method; and at the same time he maintained that the biliary
17 2| endure for the shortest time if, possessing within itself
18 2| directions and at the same time receiving nourishment. And
19 2| creative, he would at the same time break up substance into
20 2| doctrines, and to spend his time more and more in contradicting
21 2| through nature, disease, time of life, season of the year,
22 2| stomach becomes at the same time warmer and drier than normally,
23 3| After this, considerable time is needed for the nutrition
24 3| a considerable amount of time. But if the nutritive juice,
25 3| it to completion, but the time taken for the completion
26 3| writings that up to the time of labour the os uteri will
27 3| as we make enquiries from time to time, she answers that
28 3| make enquiries from time to time, she answers that the size
29 3| remain an abnormally long time in the stomach, as would
30 3| one is in the length of time that not food alone but
31 3| remaining for an abnormally long time, none of these articles
32 3| will try to hit upon the time at which the descent of
33 3| should fail to discover the time, and nothing was yet passing
34 3| with the food. At the same time I found the pylorus persistently
35 3| collect urine up to the time that it becomes uncomfortable
36 3| thereafter will come the time for the exercise of the
37 3| neighbouring viscera, or the time that the food remains in
38 3| if such a long period of time is incapable of altering
39 3| enough, surely the longer time will be much more so! Well,
40 3| shorter, and some in a longer time, and thus it becomes pungent,
41 3| stronger drawing power at one time, and the stomach at another.
42 3| this goes on for a long time, until the superfluity,
43 3| If you mean "at the same time" this is not what we ourselves
44 3| again at another, so at one time the liver draws nutriment
45 3| adhesion. And during this time, while the nutriment is
46 3| adherent to it: at the same time in the intestines and liver
47 3| stages] then, during the time that the stomach is again
48 3| without food during this time, it will draw its nutriment
49 3| into the stomach at one time, while at another time it
50 3| one time, while at another time it should draw some of its
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