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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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heat

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1 1| from the operationof innate heat; therefore, adhesion cannot 2 1| power thanextreme solar heat of drawing to itself the 3 2| which the principles of heat, cold, dryness and moisture 4 2| result from the innate heat; all these and many other 5 2| who had no use for innate heat? What could he say about 6 2| the veins by the innate heat, blood is produced when 7 2| not because the innate heat has ceased to be in due 8 2| then it was the excess of heat (for these two symptoms 9 2| excessive development of natural heat). Now the alteration of 10 2| then, the disproportionate heat to account for the damage 11 2| remaining factor - abnormal heat - will give them indigestion. 12 2| to reply, "the abnormal heat," and particularly if it 13 2| impairment than abnormal heat. But if it is not by accident 14 2| accident that the abnormal heat impairs this activity, but 15 2| power, then this abnormal heat must belong to the primary 16 2| indeed, if disproportion of heat belongs to the primary diseases, 17 2| bile of disproportionate heat. So we naturally find yellow 18 2| exactly the same quantity of heat as is needed for the production 19 2| Therefore the external heat, which would be useful for 20 2| they say that when the heat which exists naturally in 21 2| agency of its contained heat. Imagine next two residual 22 2| alteration produced by the innate heat - all this the spleen draws 23 2| combustion caused by abnormal heat, and has practically become 24 2| roasted, so to say, by fiery heat. And all the other forms 25 3| bile, pneuma, [innate] heat, and, indeed the whole substance 26 3| or some kind of innate heat which it contains? Most 27 3| by virtue of its innate heat, which of course was moist,


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