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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| destruction of all things that come into and pass out of being. 2 1| effect that which has already come into existence and has been 3 1| all other [tissues] may come into existence, the underlyingsubstance 4 1| direction that which has already come into existence - that is 5 1| to that whichhas already come into existence. Therefore, 6 1| And inorder that this may come about, we must assume a 7 1| of such a dropsy does not come about as dosome of the conditions 8 1| therefore, adhesion cannot come about, since, owingto this 9 1| are unaffected by change, come together. According to the 10 1| with them, and will never come to a standstill. But, if 11 1| young man's foot fail to come out when we exerted forcible 12 1| tractionwith our fingers, and yet come away painlessly and rapidly 13 1| thewhole of the blood must come to them, and not merely 14 1| one division does not even come near thekidneys, while the 15 2| alone of the parts which come after the liver draws the 16 2| things fashioned by it may come into existence, it [the 17 2| other respects he does not come near them. For if anyone 18 2| compel the adjacent fluid to come and fill it. ~ At this point, 19 2| away; for the parts left come together (as is seen in 20 2| say that the bile could come directly from without, mingled 21 2| importance in medicine. ~ Having come to this poi in the argument, 22 2| question (since this does not come in any way near the bubo). ~ 23 3| heretofore inoperative faculty to come into action. Now it is that 24 3| and that thereafter will come the time for the exercise 25 3| and being acted upon to come together without either 26 3| recognizing the effects of Nature. Come, therefore, let us demonstrate 27 3| away. ~ When, however, we come to deal again with the origin 28 3| those superfluities which come to the surface of its contents, 29 3| Now, movements like these come to an end fairly soon, but 30 3| your mouth, the sand cannot come up to you before the water,


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