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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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man

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1 1| blood; (at anyrate, if a man takes no other food for 2 1| marvel at the ingenuity of a man who puts aside these broad, 3 1| according to this extraordinary man, whether we give a hydragogueor 4 1| winterphlegm, and that in a young man more bile is evacuated, 5 1| evacuated, and in anold man more phlegm? Obviously each 6 1| attracts phlegmto a young man of a lean and warm habit, 7 1| humour, and you will do the man the utmostharm. On the other 8 1| which was embeddedin a young man's foot fail to come out 9 2| superfluities. ~ But when a man shamelessly goes on using 10 2| unknown to Erasistratus - the man who sings the artistic skill 11 2| not being suitable for a man who assumes Nature to be 12 2| is the standpoint of a man whose intelligence is perfectly 13 2| thinking. ~ For what could a man possibly say about blood 14 2| honey is good for an old man and not for a young one, 15 2| his book "On the Nature of Man" he gives the name "phlegm" 16 2| just as the others do; this man's innovations in nomenclature 17 2| book, "On the Nature of Man," any more than any of the 18 3| animals which are near to man; not that even animals unlike 19 3| gastric digestion. But this man is so foolish that, when 20 3| happening even in a dead man, if water be poured down 21 3| only would characterise a man who was entirely ignorant


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