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1 1| kind of alterationhas with reason been termed genesis, and
2 1| this at once. Therefore, by reason of thislaw, every animal
3 1| blood. ~ ~This, then, is one reason why there are so many organs
4 1| alteration of food. A second reason is the nature of the superfluities.
5 1| the bladder, which is the reason for the vapoursbeing carried
6 1| probable forevery other reason that the vapours accumulate
7 1| listening, as they ought, to the reason why liquid canenter the
8 1| shall discover no other reason. For,surely everyone sees
9 1| while Erasistratus for some reason replied at great lengthto
10 1| ridiculous. It was for this reason that Erasistratus keptsilence
11 1| have thereby assigned the reason.~ ~Once again, then (the
12 1| cannot possiblygive any other reason for the secretion than the
13 2| wider ones, for no other reason than that blood is thicker
14 2| to credit the semen with reason and intelligence; if we
15 2| such elements. ~ For this reason some of the Erasistrateans
16 2| feeding-up; for the same reason the ordinary perceptible
17 2| give them no help - both by reason of the difficulties previously
18 2| this, which is the primary reason for the occurrence of dropsy,
19 2| difficult to discover that the reason why honey produces yellow
20 2| naturally in honey; for this reason it does not become sweeter
21 2| excess; and it is for this reason that honey, when boiled,
22 2| the others. For the same reason it is easily transmuted
23 2| and Plato. ~ 9. For this reason the things that we have
24 2| generates blood; for this reason they also say that the blood
25 3| the juice is called, by reason of its activity, attractive
26 3| not casually nor without reason that Nature has made the
27 3| are persuaded, and with reason, to be a symptom of weakness
28 3| symptom expect, with good reason, that they will also be
29 3| Now Erasistratus for some reason declares that it is the
30 3| respects. For what possible reason, then, will objectors have
31 3| attempt to say for what reason they are like this, I am
32 3| such cases. ~ And for this reason it is easier to swallow
33 3| of the Ancients. For this reason I have attempted to put
34 3| ignorance - nay, that, by reason of their laziness, they
35 3| nutriment in the liver is a reason why the animal is not hungry;
36 3| but an animal possessing reason and intelligence, with the
37 3| stomach contracts for the reason that the whole body possesses
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