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phenomena 4
phenomenon 2
phidias 5
philosophers 17
philosophy 1
philotimus 2
phlegm 15
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17 least
17 namely
17 number
17 philosophers
17 thing
17 useful
17 work
Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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philosophers

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1 1| been bothphysicians and philosophers Hippocrates was the first 2 1| not undistinguished men - philosophers and physicians - whorefer 3 1| havebeen both physicians and philosophers in as much as he was the 4 1| physicians"and others "philosophers." No wonder, then, that 5 2| familiar with the Peripatetic philosophers. Now, in so far as he acclaims 6 2| was associated with these philosophers? The fact is, they revere 7 2| talking about the Peripatetic philosophers. For among the numerous 8 2| himself with the Peripatetic philosophers? Here they show ignorance 9 2| ignorance of the fact that these philosophers never brought forward false 10 2| do all the physicians and philosophers who start from this hypothesis. 11 2| this, but from those very philosophers who lay most stress on a 12 2| nor indeed any of the best philosophers, whether Plato, Aristotle, 13 2| that the old physicians and philosophers declare that it along with 14 2| the other physicians or philosophers whom I mentioned a short 15 2| intelligent physicians and philosophers, tends to be in excess, 16 2| the ancient physicians and philosophers as well who are in agreement 17 3| first of all physicians and philosophers to declare that the os uteri


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