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1 1| Thus we say that there exists in the veins a blood-makingfaculty,
2 1| do not believe that there exists in anypart of the animal
3 1| attracts something whichalready exists, and does not generate something
4 2| transformation, and that there exists in them unity and continuity,
5 2| are not warm by nature, exists naturally in honey; for
6 2| production of sweetness exists from before hand in the
7 2| that when the heat which exists naturally in every animal
8 2| combination of temperaments, which exists in all other things, non-existent
9 3| nourishment, and that there exists in every part of the animal
10 3| the stomach] naturally exists. And it exists to partake
11 3| naturally exists. And it exists to partake of that which
12 3| fibres straight, since it exists for the purpose of traction.
13 3| containing longitudinal fibres) exists for the purpose of exerting
14 3| but that, when there only exists an inner coat, the air impedes
15 3| proved that the inner coast exists for the purpose of attraction
16 3| that the retentive faculty exists in every one of the organs,
17 3| Hippocrates used to say, there exists in everything a consensus
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