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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| matter, does the oil which is entirely used up in the flameof the 2 1| follows we shall devote entirely, as we originallyproposed, 3 1| blood - nor is this itself entirely utilisable blood. Nature, 4 1| narrow, invisible - indeed, entirely imperceptible. His view, 5 1| suppose he was either mad, or entirely unacquaintedwith practical 6 1| rather to devote himself entirely to these.~ ~Is it, then, 7 1| similar principles are now entirely extinct, whilethese alone 8 1| other foolish doctrines, he entirely passed over the viewheld 9 1| anadosis; this had been entirely disprovedin the case of 10 2| either there will be an entirely empty space, or the contiguous 11 2| while if it were to be entirely deprived of blood it would 12 2| in it a perceptible space entirely empty. And an emptied space 13 2| perceptible space which is entirely empty"; while I, for my 14 2| be a single, simple, and entirely unified structure, and let 15 2| is a strange thing to be entirely unaware as to whether its 16 2| toil, the honey changes entirely into yellow bile. Old people, 17 2| those that are colder are entirely lacking in blood, and consequently 18 2| or cure diseases if he is entirely ignorant of what they are, 19 2| the cure of disease were entirely passed over by Erasistratus, 20 2| earthy in nature, and has entirely escaped alteration in the 21 3| become adherent, altered, and entirely assimilated to the part 22 3| its neck quite closed, and entirely surrounding the embryo together 23 3| itself, and its completion is entirely despaired of, then the uterus 24 3| forward it sometimes becomes entirely prolapsed, and particularly 25 3| rapidly transmuting - in fact entirely digesting - the boil, though 26 3| less plainly, although not entirely unrecognizable to those 27 3| characterise a man who was entirely ignorant of all the natural 28 3| receiving nourishment; it now entirely assimilates everything that


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