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1 1| my way to confute these people, my subsidiarytask would
2 1| into an argument withthese people, and it was only because
3 1| sect or theother - such people are not even worth mentioning. ~ ~
4 1| by empty spaces. ~ ~All people, therefore, who can appreciate
5 1| memories. ~ ~Some of these people have even expressly declared
6 1| and therest. For those people who do not believe that
7 1| to do good to numbers of people!"Yes," says he, "they derive
8 1| are aware ofit; and these people make it a cardinal point
9 1| evidentlycares little. ~ ~Now people of the present day do not
10 1| refrain from arguing with people whose principlesare wrong
11 1| medicament. Yet even to this some people will object,asserting that
12 1| out by anything.But these people seem, in the first place,
13 1| And secondly, these people seem to be unaware of a
14 1| place in the way imagined by people who donot allow Nature a
15 1| plausibility by the factthat people die of retention of urine,
16 1| thin and diffusible;these people rapidly pass almost the
17 2| very clearest manner such people as object to the principle
18 2| topic. The fact is, these people seem to me to have read
19 2| between Erasistratus and these people. That Erasistratus, however,
20 2| emaciated, since in these people all parts of the body are
21 2| but distribution, as some people have thought fit to name
22 2| and thin blood; in some people it is redder, in others
23 2| entirely into yellow bile. Old people, however, it suits well
24 2| But it is inevitable that people who, from the very outset,
25 2| be in due proportion, as people previously supposed, but
26 2| condition; similarly in people of warm temperaments, and
27 2| transmuted into bile in those people who are naturally warm,
28 2| which collects mostly in old people and in those who have been
29 2| no means deadly, and most people recover from it; this proves
30 2| the spleen wastes in those people in whom the body is in good
31 2| does not despise ordinary people, but always jealously attacks
32 2| humour, except that some people have called it corrosive
33 3| a weak stomach. In such people also, the mass of food may
34 3| chief way in which these people will surprise one is in
35 3| There are a great many people who frequently swallow large
36 3| swallowed a coin, and various people have swallowed various hard
37 3| indigestible objects; yet all these people easily passed by the bowel
38 3| remain longest in these people's stomachs is sufficient
39 3| fact this is not so. For in people who are extremely asthenic
40 3| the food in it, in those people who are so disposed, but
41 3| stomach rises up, so that some people who have a clear perception
42 3| assistance.... Still, such people may be expected to be quite
43 3| still wanting in it. Now, in people who are very hungry, the
44 3| is not so obvious to most people. It is, however, the cervix
45 3| into the liver. And in many people who have suddenly and completely
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