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1 1| the materialof the animal, just as wood is the material
2 1| one of the special parts, just as each part has its special
3 1| various coatswhich we have just called elementary, homogeneous,
4 1| is clear that what I have just said is correct, namely,
5 1| collect and become liquefied (just asin dropsical subjects
6 1| praises and calling her "just." Alone,he says, she suffices
7 1| here again totalk nonsense, just as he did in regard to the
8 1| vena cava must go to them, just as the whole of the wine
9 2| from that which we have just employed. For if the Peripatetics
10 2| stomach - but has, as it were, just made a sudden entrance into
11 2| still keeps to the fact just as the others do; this man'
12 2| in a bad condition. Thus, just as the kidneys, whose function
13 3| extremely asthenic it is just these fluids which remain
14 3| blood-production and nutrition. For, just as it has been shown that
15 3| will observe, as we have just said, that the pylorus is
16 3| intermediate degrees of fulness, just as is the case with the
17 3| between the teeth. ~ But just as masticated food is more
18 3| purpose of peristalsis. For just as the movements in the
19 3| smaller animals, and are just on the point of catching
20 3| though by a hand. In fact, just as we ourselves, in our
21 3| other symptoms which, as just mentioned, occur both before
22 3| every one of the organs, just as in the previous book
23 3| handmaids of nutrition. For just as human faeces are most
24 3| want of nutriment. ~ Now, just as the parts draw food from
25 3| substances in each other, and just as the stronger prevailed
26 3| by which it was admitted just before. Do you, then, feel
27 3| what we ourselves say; for just as we take in a breath at
28 3| everything else. What happens is just as if you might imagine
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