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1 1| formedin the womb, are all the different parts of its body; and after
2 1| bothof each other, and of yet different faculties. Now, these which
3 1| which possess all these different kinds of outgrowths. Stillmore,
4 1| drawing out inflammation and different onesfor drawing out embedded
5 1| ground, each will take a different route,the one flowing this
6 2| possessing within itself so many different parts, it did not employ
7 2| cases, but explaining it by different devices. For that which
8 2| argument and put it in a different way from that which we have
9 2| woven by Nature out of three different strands. By means of this
10 2| only, but in a great many different respects (which cannot be
11 2| the other articles of diet different quantities. Would it not
12 2| over-roasted, while using a different terminology, still keeps
13 3| contents to flow about in different directions in accordance
14 3| is digestion which is a different thing from chylification,
15 3| in the stomach, this is a different kind of alteration and one
16 3| each been meant to have a different action. The Erasistratean
17 3| having enumerated all the different considerations - those based
18 3| discharge take place at different times. For obviously the
19 3| these exercise their pull at different times in opposite directions -
20 3| To imagine that matter of different kinds is carried in one
21 3| everything has the power at different times of attracting from
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