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1 1| ofnature which there may be, take their origin. ~ ~First,
2 1| of clearness. ~ ~Children take the bladders of pigs, fill
3 1| time nourished, they would take on a false appearance ofgrowth,
4 1| to be so, whilst thosewho take experience alone as their
5 1| the corn, yet it does not take up a tenth part of themoisture
6 1| thisattraction does not take place in the way imagined
7 1| firstly whatthey are, how they take place, and in what situations -
8 1| upon the ground, each will take a different route,the one
9 2| of fluid will run in and take the place of that which
10 2| no plethora would ever take place in the body, if delivery
11 2| we must pay attention and take care not unwittingly to
12 2| the [biliary] passages take over the bile, and secondly,
13 2| branches] of the vena cava take over the purified blood.
14 2| refilling of a vacuum" should take place, since no vacuum can
15 2| could much presentation take place if it were not preceded
16 2| simple nerve were actually to take in the food through its
17 2| pneuma. It can, however, take it in through its sides
18 2| various natural functions take place, and through what
19 2| naturally bilious not to take honey, since they were obviously
20 2| bitter to the taste would, I take it, be productive of bile,
21 2| writers furnished? Or will you take a midway course between
22 2| food, and which does not take on well the alteration produced
23 2| vitelline bile also may take on the appearance of this
24 2| of thickening, as also, I take it, of the fibres which
25 3| become a part of it, cannot take place suddenly, but requires
26 3| complete assimilation will take place in any of them. Here
27 3| proper digestion cannot take place in a weak stomach.
28 3| kind of food, sometimes take it under compulsion, and
29 3| nutriment has been shown to take on in the stomach a quality
30 3| alterations throughout the body take place as a result of these
31 3| movements in the muscles take place when each of the fibres
32 3| those who are forced to take a medicinal draught or who
33 3| medicinal draught or who take food as medicine, the swallowing
34 3| And this cannot possibly take place in any other way than
35 3| activity which I have stated. Take an animal, then; lay bare
36 3| disorders and maladies plainly take place on analogous lines,
37 3| pay attention. ~ Thus, to take the case of the stomach:
38 3| attraction and discharge take place at different times.
39 3| ourselves say; for just as we take in a breath at one moment
40 3| For of course these also take place through the same organs,
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