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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| three effects mentioned are necessarily three - one to each - namely, 2 1| further, the activities must necessarily correspond eachto one of 3 1| increases insize, the thinner, necessarily, does its substance become. 4 1| Otherwise the vapours must necessarily pass straight forwardthrough 5 1| and absurd "molecules." Necessarily, then, besidesmaking countless 6 1| matter. For thissurplus must necessarily be greater in quantity in 7 2| the secretion of urine; we necessarily appear mad if we maintain 8 2| it [the principle] must necessarily be possessed of its own 9 2| Nature "inartistic"; for this necessarily follows the assumption of 10 2| construct. Thus we must necessarily suppose that the faculties 11 2| impairments of these activities necessarily arise the from derangement. ~ 12 2| happens to be weak, must necessarily exercise this attraction 13 3| the animal's welfare, it necessarily follows that she must also 14 3| themselves, the length must necessarily be curtailed. This curtailment 15 3| becomes weaker, there will necessarily be a confluence into it 16 3| active and passive, must necessarily follow opposite faculties; 17 3| there is something which necessarily precedes actual nutrition, 18 3| has been already said, is necessarily followed by the digestion 19 3| from the heart and skin necessarily draw the lightest part of


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