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1 1| preexisting state, it will be said to undergo various kindsof
2 1| becomes sweet, it will be said to undergo motionin respect
3 1| time, turninto fire. ~ ~I said, however, that I was not
4 1| it. We shall then, as I said, renounceour controversy
5 1| Genesis, which, as wehave said, results from alteration
6 1| clear that what I have just said is correct, namely,that
7 1| was also what Hippocrates said, viz., "Nutriment is what
8 1| ridiculousarguments! "For," said he, "one may clearly observe
9 1| its contents. And surely,"said he, "if there were any large
10 1| for no purpose; and others said that they were spermatic
11 1| presumed to dispute, and said thatit was not to be wondered
12 1| not understanding what was said by Hippocrates; and he attempts
13 1| dissatisfied with what Epicurus said, and had nothing better
14 1| hypotheses, and should have said that Nature is a constructive
15 1| others.Moreover, it cannot be said that if you bring a second
16 1| attraction. ~ ~But, as I have said, one is driven to talk nonsense
17 1| this further to what was said - that it is not only catharticdrugs
18 1| serous fluid, which was said to be producedin the vena
19 2| of three things must be said to result in the emptied
20 2| attraction. Nobody has ever said anything plausible, nor,
21 2| out? "Because," it may be said, "urine is thicker than
22 2| would Erasistratus have said if he had been alive, and
23 2| recall what I previously said about the bladder which
24 2| house, ship, or the like is said to be still coming into
25 2| same argument, and, having said a few words more in answer
26 2| part, as I have already said, did not set before myself
27 2| wiser than what has been said by Hippocrates, Aristotle,
28 2| the things that we have said are not to be looked upon
29 2| Thus he ought not to have said anything about the spleen,
30 3| persuaded from what we have said that, if it be laid down
31 3| observe, as we have just said, that the pylorus is accurately
32 3| discomfort. ~ Thus, as was said at the beginning, all the
33 3| what sense the Ancients said that digestion is similar
34 3| what way digestion can be said to be allied to boiling,
35 3| as has been frequently said already, the one starting-point
36 3| anything else that has been said above, but occupied himself
37 3| as Erasistratus himself said, is that when the upper
38 3| difficulty. ~ From what has been said, then, it is clear that
39 3| action. ~ But Erasistratus said nothing about this, nor
40 3| The only correct thing he said was that many of the longnecked
41 3| indeed should I even have said anything about the faculties,
42 3| thoroughly all that has been said by the most illustrious
43 3| recall what has already been said, and set a crown to the
44 3| tension; and, as has been well said by Hippocrates, excessive
45 3| most divine Hippocrates has said, there would seem to be
46 3| stomach], as has been already said, is necessarily followed
47 3| For, as has already been said, speaking generally, everything
48 3| from what has already been said in this treatise and from
49 3| apart from what has been said, the following is sufficient
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