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1 1| from the various subjectsof natural research themselves - the
2 1| whereas vapours have a natural tendencyto rise upwards;
3 1| the theoryregarding the natural tendency of a vacuum to
4 1| was going to speak about natural activities - firstly whatthey
5 2| channels as an explanation of natural functioning is perfect nonsense.
6 2| ridiculous for us to discuss natural, or, still more, psychical,
7 2| he can continue to refer natural functions to the smallness
8 2| say how all the various natural functions take place, and
9 2| excessive development of natural heat). Now the alteration
10 2| function of every organ is a natural eucrasia, that the dyscrasia
11 2| that you are investigating natural activities with a view to
12 2| having become added to the natural condition of the black humour.
13 2| previously mentioned state is natural. Similarly with the black
14 2| fermentation on the ground, is natural, while that which has taken
15 2| them. There is, however, a natural use for the humours first
16 3| empty. For if it be in a natural condition, employing its
17 3| the stomach, as would be natural if their digestion were
18 3| least, as the animal is in a natural condition. ~ Now Erasistratus
19 3| foreign quality. And it is natural that when they feel an inclination
20 3| alterative faculty. Thus, in the natural course of our argument,
21 3| what is foreign, and has a natural power of altering and retaining
22 3| but to consider duly the natural faculties, which, to the
23 3| practically the first of the natural faculties), the next point
24 3| organs, then, both their natural effects and their disorders
25 3| entirely ignorant of all the natural faculties, and particularly
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