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vessels 21
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19 attractive
19 attracts
Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| clearly this disprovesthe view of those who consider the 2 1| organ is, from the point of view ofthe senses, simple and 3 1| they; and thereforein their view it is Nature which puts 4 1| dissent from anything.In their view, obviously, courage, wisdom, 5 1| entirely imperceptible. His view, in fact,is that the fluid 6 1| forthwith to theopposite view. But even this they presumed 7 1| causeof the phenomenon. His view is that the atoms which 8 1| definite objection to our view, in order thateither you 9 1| the one than of the other view, but that itapplies equally 10 1| difficulties or to mention the view of Hippocrates, he deemedit 11 1| passes over the Hippocratic view and makes some other pronouncementabout 12 1| certain period at least this view also found favour and flourished, 13 2| And, from another point of view, even if it were true, it 14 2| Peripatetics - namely, the view that Nature does everything 15 2| not in consonance with the view of Erasistratus, when it 16 2| predecessors nor to advance any new view of his own, proves plainly 17 2| correctly expounded the view of Hippocrates and Plato. ~ 18 2| natural activities with a view to treatment? If the stomach 19 3| animal a faculty which in view of its activity we call, 20 3| This faculty, again, in view of its activity our predecessors


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