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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| thatof the heart; so also the proper substance of the brain, 2 1| and finally assimilation proper.~ ~Strictly speaking, then, 3 1| itselfthe juice which is proper to it, and, having done 4 1| attracts that humourwhich is proper to it? Possibly the adherents 5 1| by which it attracts its proper quality,and that some things 6 1| Erasistratus] had thought proper to write any other similar 7 1| without further delaythe proper way to the discovery of 8 2| the one attracting what is proper to it, another rejecting 9 2| inoperative in the absence of its proper material), so it is with 10 2| of the nutriment into the proper quality of the thing receiving 11 2| humours when it is not in proper proportion. And all the 12 2| to a less degree than is proper, the blood is unpurified, 13 2| in to a less degree than proper? Obviously, when it [the 14 3| which naturally attracts its proper juice [humour] that juice 15 3| juice [humour] that juice is proper to each part which is adapted 16 3| the latter may arrive at a proper size. When, therefore, the 17 3| unable to digest adequately; proper digestion cannot take place 18 3| transmutation of it into the quality proper to that which is receiving 19 3| are retentive of their own proper qualities and eliminative 20 3| undigested, earlier than proper; or again, when oppressed 21 3| inclines towards its own proper qualities and turns away 22 3| a quality befitting and proper to it. Thus it attracts 23 3| subdue the nutriment which is proper to the animal, they will 24 3| one perhaps which is not proper to the body of the animal? 25 3| alteration to the quality proper to that which is receiving 26 3| something "good," he thinks it proper to look out not for what 27 3| what is advantageous and proper to it, it loathes and rids 28 3| appetite for such foods as are proper to the stomach; this organ 29 3| whether it attracts what is proper to it, rejects what is foreign, 30 3| liver are, some of them, proper to the spleen, others to 31 3| that of attracting what is proper to it, and that of rejecting 32 3| itself the juice which is proper to it (this being practically 33 3| first and foremost its flesh proper, and after this all the 34 3| that part which is most proper to them and most able to


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