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1 1| separatedfrom one another by empty spaces. ~ ~All people, therefore,
2 1| bandages and shows the bladder empty and the ureters quite full
3 1| bladder will now be found empty, and the whole region between
4 1| the vena cava, and so to empty the veins goingto the kidneys;
5 2| happen: either a completely empty space will result, or the
6 2| there will be an entirely empty space, or the contiguous
7 2| then either a completely empty space will be left, or the
8 2| then, since an absolutely empty space cannot result, and
9 2| perceptible space entirely empty. And an emptied space which
10 2| physicians will leave no empty space in it; otherwise it
11 2| body but many, separated by empty spaces. But if it consists
12 2| space which is entirely empty"; while I, for my part,
13 2| vessels and deposited in the empty spaces left by the matter
14 3| heard as though it were empty. For if it be in a natural
15 3| them and does not leave any empty space. When it is weak,
16 3| very full, sometimes quite empty, while at other times you
17 3| mentioned; and when the canal is empty and in need of nutriment,
18 3| distended and the stomach empty and in need, then the force
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