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condensation 2
condensations 1
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condition 27
conditions 7
conduct 4
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28 much
28 themselves
27 clear
27 condition
27 else
27 far
27 fibres
Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| the bodyis in a similar condition. While, however, the nutriment 2 1| after treating the liver condition,then removed the disease 3 1| generates it, it aggravatesthe condition further. Moreover, scammony, 4 2| nourishment to one in such a condition? Because its rule is that 5 2| of those who are in good condition, for, in them, what is presented 6 2| and when we are in a warm condition; similarly in people of 7 2| the actual disease is that condition of the body which, not accidentally, 8 2| says, "Dysentery is a fatal condition if it proceeds from black 9 2| whom the body is in good condition, and all those physicians 10 2| the spleen] is in a bad condition. Thus, just as the kidneys, 11 2| than when in its normal condition, but no particular name 12 2| has been given to [such a condition of] the humour, except that 13 2| become added to the natural condition of the black humour. It 14 3| follows:- Firstly in the condition of gurgling, which physicians 15 3| For if it be in a natural condition, employing its contractile 16 3| the animal is in a natural condition. ~ Now Erasistratus for 17 3| upon their contents. The condition of the stomach, however, 18 3| contains. Thus, when such a condition develops in the lower parts 19 3| diarrhoea, whereas if this condition is in the upper stomach, 20 3| vaporous and finely divided condition, storing this up in its 21 3| this respect at least, the condition of the gullet is precisely 22 3| clear perception of this condition say that their stomach " 23 3| contents also have their condition reversed. Thus, when the 24 3| into this organ, but in the condition of nausea it performs the 25 3| course, to some special condition - becomes weaker, there 26 3| they persist as long as the condition of things about the mouths 27 3| what is adjacent. For this condition causes evacuation of the


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