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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| of those who consider the elements unchangeable, as also,for 2 1| refer the change of the elements themselvesinto one another 3 1| explain the genesis of the elements, he ought properly to havealso 4 1| sensibleelements. The name sensible elements is given to all the homogeneousparts 5 1| organsthe coats are the are the elements - for example, the coats 6 1| broken up intoinharmonious elements and absurd "molecules." 7 1| betrayal of his assumed "elements" to confess thetruth about 8 1| thebasis of his supposed elements, shamelessly had recourse 9 2| postulated certain inharmonious elements. Once again, then, we must 10 2| follows the assumption of such elements. ~ For this reason some 11 2| reducing the simple vessels to elements such as these. Yet it makes 12 2| Erasistrateans, since none of their elements need it. For this principle 13 2| inharmonious and indivisible elements, we shall most assuredly 14 2| consequences of their supposed elements, and they are all therefore 15 2| preliminary investigation into the elements of all existing things. ~ 16 2| inharmonious, and untransformable elements. If, however, he will grant 17 2| that there occurs in the elements a process of alteration 18 2| food by the hypothetical elements. For it has been shown that 19 3| become filled with lighter elements. For if you let down a tube


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