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coagulating 1
coast 1
coat 22
coats 30
coatshas 1
coatsof 1
coatswhich 1
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32 uterus
31 course
31 latter
30 coats
30 come
30 need
30 nutrition
Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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coats

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1 1| consistingof two dissimilar coats, of which each is simple, 2 1| simple, of these organsthe coats are the are the elements - 3 1| elements - for example, the coats of thestomach, oesophagus, 4 1| nor do they consist of two coats; and they are notveins, 5 1| contain blood, nor do their coats in anyway resemble those 6 1| actual substance of the coats of the stomach, intestine, 7 1| is, withtwo very strong coats. For if we say that the 8 1| vapours pass throughthese coats, why should they not pass 9 1| thickness or thinness of the coats,but the situation of the 10 2| longer holds, since their coats can collapse and so fall 11 3| owing to the fact that their coats contract constantly upon 12 3| storing this up in its own coats, and applying it to them. 13 3| Is it the number of the coats, or the way it is surrounded 14 3| the stomach possesses two coats, which certainly exist for 15 3| will testify that these coats have their fibres inserted 16 3| intestines are circular in both coats - they only contract peristaltically, 17 3| deglutition results the coats of the stomach being brought 18 3| constructed the oesophagus of two coats with contrary dispositions; 19 3| well that each of the two coats does exercise the activity 20 3| animal, you cut through both coats with transverse incisions, 21 3| swallow by either of the two coats, although not so well as 22 3| organs consisting of two coats this kind of fibre is found 23 3| intestines consist of two coats of which both have their 24 3| should be composed of two coats) belongs to the subject 25 3| regarding the number of coats in each organ. For these 26 3| useful part of it in its own coats, it then rejects the rest 27 3| becomes presented to the coats of the intestines. ~ Now 28 3| useful part of it to its own coats, the intestines will be 29 3| it is actually into their coats (which are the real bodies 30 3| attracted by their actual coats. ~ Now, apart from what


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