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1 1| peopleare accustomed to use, and we say that animals
2 1| variousterms which we are going to use in this treatise, and to
3 1| each part has its special use - for example, those ducts
4 1| demonstrate in my work"On the Use of Parts." ~ ~7. Passing
5 1| ironbelow, this would be of no use. Thus, the upper part of
6 2| assimilate it - in fact, will use it as food. It will then,
7 2| into existence, of what use would that be? They have,
8 2| yet does not state their use, he clearly imagines that
9 2| to the treatise "On the Use of Parts," which I am personally
10 2| disinclination to make any use of the attractive faculty,
11 2| say about blood who had no use for innate heat? What could
12 2| generate blood. There is no use in recognizing the mere
13 2| normal, since it is of no use for the purposes of treatment
14 2| There is, however, a natural use for the humours first mentioned,
15 2| which it contains. And the use of these has been discussed
16 2| treatises as may deal with the use of parts. And the blood
17 3| belongs to the subject of the use of parts; thus we must not
18 3| in the treatise "On the Use of Parts." ~ 12. It is not,
19 3| stated in my work "On the Use of Parts," where among other
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