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1 1| But, ifthe children were able to bring nourishment to
2 1| it, but because they are able and destinedto nourish it
3 1| treatment? He neither was able to cure a kidney ailment,
4 1| piece of iron and are not able to penetrate it although
5 1| contrary, in these cases he was able to tell us not merely throughwhat
6 1| veins will no longer be able to conduct a secondquantity
7 2| showed, has anyone been able to discover, by any means,
8 2| in so far as they were able to touch it; but its inner
9 2| would thereby have been able to get rid of countless
10 2| previously showed, he was only able to draw a conclusion in
11 2| itself, but it will not be able to nourish this adjacent
12 2| out, they would never be able to regain their original
13 2| normal, how should we be able to ameliorate them? ~ Therefore
14 2| pneuma, they will only be able to reply, "the abnormal
15 2| know this, we shall also be able to rectify the failures
16 2| I would gladly have been able to ask Erasistratus whether
17 2| former is a warm substance, able to burn, dissolve, and destroy
18 3| proper to them and most able to afford nourishment is
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