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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| areat variance with obvious facts, but also from the various 2 1| repeatedly to deny obvious facts. For instance, Asclepiades, 3 1| try to overturn obvious facts by ridiculousarguments! " 4 1| join issue with obvious facts, and, in thismatter of urinary 5 1| our senses where obvious facts plainly overturnhis hypotheses. 6 1| him not to assailobvious facts, but rather to devote himself 7 1| these.~ ~Is it, then, these facts only which are plainly irreconcilable 8 1| disagreement with observed facts. Thus, Epicurus, inhis desire 9 1| desire to adhere to the facts, cuts an awkward figure 10 1| he shows towards obvious facts, but find fault withhis 11 2| person who took it. The facts, however, are not so. For 12 2| proportion. And all the observed facts agree with this argument. 13 2| but we must realise the facts, which are as follow:- ~ 14 3| proofs drawn from obvious facts, we will also proceed to 15 3| intestines. ~ 5. Thus all these facts agree that the stomach, 16 3| beginning, all the observed facts testify that there must 17 3| should expel. ~ From these facts, then, again, both the attractive 18 3| to have done, if it was facts that he wished to dispute 19 3| audacity to misrepresent facts even so far as this, still 20 3| to their voracity. ~ The facts are as follows. In all animals, 21 3| try to contradict obvious facts. More recent physicians, 22 3| together, therefore, the two facts - that the arteries have


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