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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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nourishment

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1 1| children were able to bring nourishment to this thin part, thenthey 2 1| cannot naturally derive nourishment from anykind of food, and 3 1| we are unable to draw any nourishment from grass, althoughthis 4 1| similarly we can derive nourishment fromradishes, albeit not 5 1| variousarticles of food. What receives nourishment, however, is not one singlepart, 6 1| nourishes to that which receives nourishment. And inorder that this may 7 2| parts save the lungs receive nourishment from the heart). If, however, 8 2| the same time receiving nourishment. And if you will recall 9 2| directions and acquiring nourishment throughout its whole substance, 10 2| parts which receive that nourishment throughout their whole substance, 11 2| theory, will suffice it for nourishment. ~ But this, again, is succeeded 12 2| being simple, attract its nourishment, as do the composite veins, 13 2| makes it grow and receive nourishment, are present from the seed 14 2| simple vein will receive nourishment from itself, and the nerve 15 2| become thin, and requires nourishment. Now, this contains within 16 2| whole nerve cannot require nourishment without each of these requiring 17 2| refilled is unable to afford nourishment to one in such a condition? 18 2| Now this is sufficient for nourishment in the case of those who 19 2| parts which are undergoing nourishment, then we can abandon the 20 3| nourishes to that which receives nourishment, and that there exists in 21 3| that which is receiving nourishment. Then, when it is completely 22 3| that which is receiving nourishment. Since, then, this is what 23 3| reached the stage of receiving nourishment; it now entirely assimilates 24 3| stomach, when it is in need of nourishment and the animal has nothing 25 3| in so far as they require nourishment, it is actually into their 26 3| and most able to afford nourishment is attracted by their actual


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