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substance 30
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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| are to suppose that the substances as well as theirqualities 2 1| may notspoil the useful substances, and they also need certain 3 1| powerswhereby she alters some substances, attracts others, and dischargesothers. ~ ~ 4 1| superfluity; he held that allthe substances evacuated were produced 5 1| derive benefit from these substances, not because they arepurged 6 1| because they are rid of substances which actuallyhelp to increase 7 1| onesfor drawing out embedded substances; and surely if it was on 8 1| thepower of extracting these substances as well. ~ ~And secondly, 9 2| qualities of the surplus substances, result from the innate 10 2| for insufficiently warm substances, becomes in the honey a 11 2| honey but all other sweet substances are readily converted into 12 2| Imagine next two residual substances produced during this process 13 2| potter's earth and other substances which have naturally a combined 14 2| in the humours are waste substances, and the animal body needs 15 3| less simple; as regards the substances freshly swallowed, it had 16 3| quality of the food or surplus substances which it contains. Thus, 17 3| origin of these [surplus substances] after Hippocrates, Plato, 18 3| fluids, and are the only substances that the liver yields in 19 3| sometimes deposit their excess substances in each other, and just 20 3| the acridity of the waste substances and so does its best to


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