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1 1| whereas the underlying substance does not admit of any ofthese
2 1| On Complete Alteration of Substance" byAristotle, and after
3 1| recognizethe complete alteration of substance. In this way, nobody will
4 1| altered; and in orderthat the substance so altered may acquire its
5 1| justifiedin calling this substance which undergoes alteration
6 1| become constituted in the substance which is beinggenerated;
7 1| heart; so also the proper substance of the brain, stomach,gullet,
8 1| arteries, veins, and nerves,the substance remaining in each organ
9 1| organs has its own particular substance. For infact the two bladders -
10 1| elsewhere. ~ ~As for the actual substance of the coats of the stomach,
11 1| thinner, necessarily, does its substance become. But, ifthe children
12 1| class supposes that all substance whichis subject to genesis
13 1| The other school assumes substance to be unchangeable,unalterable,
14 1| there doesnot exist any substance or faculty peculiar either
15 1| According to this teaching,substance is one and is subject to
16 1| sympathywith anything else, all substance being divided and broken
17 1| seen anywhere)such a heavy substance as iron is attracted - I
18 2| extended throughout their whole substance. Yes indeed, she shapes
19 2| nourishment throughout its whole substance, in the way that, as I showed
20 2| nourishment throughout their whole substance, and that, similarly, processes
21 2| alteration involve the entire substance. Moreover, that digestion
22 2| grant a certain unity of substance to these simple structures
23 2| at the same time break up substance into insensible, inharmonious,
24 2| and in need of additional substance and feeding-up; for the
25 2| distribute it through its whole substance; for the mouth is dedicated
26 2| Thus, the white-coloured substance which everyone else calls
27 2| unburned. The former is a warm substance, able to burn, dissolve,
28 3| changes the nutriment into the substance of blood, whereas that in
29 3| heat, and, indeed the whole substance of the stomach. And if one
30 3| it; for every superfluous substance which lingers in the body
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