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1 1| blood; (at anyrate, if a man takes no other food for a prolonged
2 1| seems to have elapsed,one takes off the bandages; the bladder
3 1| Epicurus thinks, allattraction takes place by virtue of the rebounds
4 1| throughwhich the function takes place, and to have omitted
5 2| Hippocrates, and why it is that he takes away the attractive faculty
6 2| subject of nutrition, which he takes up in the second book of
7 2| the processes mentioned takes place without transformation,
8 2| and narrow, presentation takes place from the adjacent
9 2| blood as well - whether it takes its origin in the body,
10 2| unpurified, and the whole body takes on a bad colour. And when
11 3| veins into each of the parts takes place through the activation
12 3| stomach. For, as we know, it takes nine months in most women
13 3| that on which conception takes place - experience a sensation
14 3| of food from the stomach takes place. But even if you should
15 3| violence, and then miscarriage takes place. But for the most
16 3| which absorption previously takes place, and to look for separate
17 3| intestines and liver there takes place adhesion of what had
18 3| presentation. Now, if the animal takes food immediately after these [
19 3| and in what manner this takes place will be stated in
20 3| the stomach and intestines takes place at the expense of
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