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1 1| the whole of the bread obviously becomes blood; (at anyrate,
2 1| of moisture; the flesh is obviously moist enough,- in factit
3 1| anything.In their view, obviously, courage, wisdom, temperance,
4 1| in anold man more phlegm? Obviously each drug attracts something
5 1| othersbeing ridiculous and obviously quite untenable. ~ ~What
6 1| contributing no force.They obviously exert traction; for this
7 1| size of the viscus, will obviously be many times morethan that
8 2| been asked this question? Obviously, the semen itself. This,
9 2| contain blood. One might obviously say that they draw their
10 2| all parts of the body are obviously atrophied and thin, and
11 2| nerves have themselves also obviously become emaciated; for, if
12 2| assumption, although not so obviously as does that kind of dropsy
13 2| occurrence of bile? For obviously it is in our power to alter
14 2| take honey, since they were obviously of too warm a temperament.
15 2| less degree than proper? Obviously, when it [the spleen] is
16 3| origin: for the stomach obviously inclines towards its own
17 3| whereas that in the mouth obviously changes it into a new form,
18 3| was passing through it. Obviously then the dilatation of the
19 3| the stomach; this organ obviously draws them in and down before
20 3| in the mouth, the stomach obviously snatches away the food from
21 3| very hungry, the stomach obviously attracts or draws down the
22 3| lingers in the body must obviously putrefy, some in a shorter,
23 3| other organs,- to which obviously the arteries and veins also
24 3| at different times. For obviously the inlet to the stomach
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