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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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three

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1 1| activities corresponding to the three effects mentioned are necessarily 2 1| mentioned are necessarily three - one to each - namely, 3 1| whilst we stretch it inthe three dimensions. Thus Nature 4 1| assimilation.~ ~9. Now, since the three faculties of Nature have 5 1| the first faculties - are three in number, and are the most 6 1| kidneys produce in drinkers three and sometimes four congiiof 7 2| not one of two, but one of three things must be said to result 8 2| a common space for all three vessels, which becomes filled 9 2| rope woven by Nature out of three different strands. By means 10 2| you will tear the whole three of them at once. Thus there 11 2| disjunctive not of two but of three alternatives; now, if we 12 2| and if as a disjunctive of three alternatives, no conclusion 13 2| single combination; like the three other combinations, it extends 14 3| Book Three~1. It has been made clear 15 3| they have eaten, not after three or four hours, but actually 16 3| cutting them open after three or four hours; if you will 17 3| these animals in whom those three factors co-exist - an excessive 18 3| conditions, and of this there are three possible causes - either 19 3| of nutrition divided into three periods. Suppose that in 20 3| immediately after these [three stages] then, during the


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