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ordinary 3
ordure 2
organ 24
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organsthe 1
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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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organ

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1 1| substance remaining in each organ is, from the point of view 2 2| demonstrated in any one organ, the drawing, or so-called 3 2| of the function of every organ is a natural eucrasia, that 4 2| what the activity of each organ is. ~ Now, it seems to me 5 2| has not constructed any organ for clearing away a humour 6 2| have prepared so large an organ for no purpose. As a matter 7 3| are the stomach and the organ which is called the womb 8 3| maturity in the womb, this organ having its neck quite closed, 9 3| not merely placed in each organ the capabilities of useful 10 3| a girdle round the whole organ - cooperate in the work; 11 3| For what is there in this organ more potent in producing 12 3| dependent on the nature of the organ which alters it? Or if it 13 3| proper to the stomach; this organ obviously draws them in 14 3| arteries, heart, or any other organ. For these four faculties 15 3| Thus, even if there be any organ which consists of only one 16 3| number of coats in each organ. For these questions have 17 3| the problem as to why each organ has such and such a character 18 3| number of four, exist in each organ. Returning then, to this 19 3| of it, until either the organ itself, or the major part 20 3| evident here because this organ possesses most sensibility, 21 3| acrid, and burdensome to the organ which contains it. This 22 3| food and drink into this organ, but in the condition of 23 3| the same animal a single organ subserves the transport 24 3| longer be a physiological organ, but an animal possessing


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