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1 1| bad smell suddenly become quite fragrant, nor again, canthe
2 1| acquired redness? Thus it is quite easy for blood to becomeflesh;
3 1| the blood.Further, it is quite clear that bread, and, more
4 1| destinednutriment. ~ ~12. It is quite clear, therefore, that nutrition
5 1| bladder empty and the ureters quite full and distended - in
6 1| When this has been made quite clear, then, before the
7 1| be? For of course this is quite the smallest portion of
8 1| ridiculous and obviously quite untenable. ~ ~What happens,
9 1| upon that which theyare quite incapable of refuting, without
10 2| perfectly torpid and who is quite out of touch with things
11 2| importance at all, or acts quite faintly and feebly? But
12 2| demonstrate that even this becomes quite bitter. For what may occur
13 3| the activities will show quite clearly, whereas with respect
14 3| retains the food until it has quite digested it, and the uterus
15 3| this organ having its neck quite closed, and entirely surrounding
16 3| itself, while it is also quite obvious that it eliminates
17 3| be very full, sometimes quite empty, while at other times
18 3| people may be expected to be quite few in number, while, as
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