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attracted 16
attractedby 2
attracting 15
attraction 26
attractive 19
attracts 19
attractthe 1
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27 simple
27 suppose
26 asclepiades
26 attraction
26 draw
26 having
26 iron
Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| does grant that there is an attraction. Further, he says that itis 2 1| rebound as the active agent in attraction. ~ ~But, as I have said, 3 1| gave the first place to attraction, Icould find none which 4 1| mentioned a little while ago. Attraction occursin the way that Hippocrates 5 1| be given except that of attraction by the kidneys, and that 6 1| make mention of the word attraction,writing somewhat as follows: ~ ~" 7 1| not appear to exercise any attraction." Butwhen he is dealing 8 1| And in what way does the attraction of the stomachnot appear? 9 1| is it not indicative of attraction that always whenthe lower 10 1| respects - namely,that of attraction. Since, therefore, he did 11 1| demand the principle of attraction. ~ ~Now those near the times 12 1| secretion than the principle of attraction.~ ~Now, if the movement 13 2| object to the principle of attraction. Nobody has ever said anything 14 2| themselves from the principle of attraction. Another is that which they 15 2| that of proportionate attraction and that of the non-participation 16 2| have mentioned the idea of attraction, but he would thereby have 17 2| escape from the idea of attraction. For if the nerve contain 18 2| exert a greater amount of attraction, in so far as their requirements 19 2| necessarily exercise this attraction badly, with the result that 20 3| there be an inclination or attraction, there will also be some 21 3| what is acquired by the attraction. And of course it cannot 22 3| fibres for the purpose of attraction. But the gullet was shown 23 3| exists for the purpose of attraction and the outer for the purpose 24 3| the same channel that both attraction and discharge take place 25 3| bladder by the liver carry out attraction and expulsion through one 26 3| that there are two kinds of attraction, that by which a vacuum


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