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1 1| Also, that whichis still contained in the veins, and still
2 1| everythingelse - that is, contained in the stomach and veins -
3 1| evacuatethe dropsical fluid contained in the body, but generates
4 1| but only so much as can be contained in the veins going to the
5 2| case of the veins and their contained blood. That is to say, when
6 2| comes from without and is contained in the food. For, if it
7 2| let us suppose that it is contained in the food, and not specifically
8 2| place, that the bile is contained in the food itself from
9 2| however, if the bile is not contained in the food, but comes into
10 2| bitter to the taste if it contained bile from the outset, and
11 2| investigate whether the bile is contained in the food from the beginning
12 2| in the human body or is contained in the food is what you
13 2| if all articles of food contained bile from the beginning
14 2| that when yellow bile is contained in large quantity in the
15 2| through the agency of its contained heat. Imagine next two residual
16 3| the breadth of the cavity contained by them becomes less; and
17 3| is abundance of nutriment contained in the food-canal, it is
18 3| there is much nutriment contained in the alimentary canal
19 3| passive movements of [their contained] matters may be seen taking
20 3| after this all the vessels contained in it), for it is irrational
21 3| another part the juice already contained in it, especially when adhesion
22 3| the thick heavy nutriment contained in the intestines and stomach,
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