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1 PreGreek| helped in gaining perfect health. We believe, accordingly, 2 XIV | the epicures alone gain health and strength from the food 3 XIV | who takes thought for the health of the many, renders a greater 4 XIV | he who cares only for the health of the few. ~10. If the 5 XVII | blood and bones required for health and strength, or to what 6 XVIII | who restores many sick to health, comes into cities or nations 7 XVIII | and may restore them to health and strength. If, however, 8 XXI | be healed and restored to health. We may say that if the 9 XXVI | as concerns the body, of health and vigour and beauty, or 10 XXVI | them; for example, that health is a blessing, and disease 11 XXVI | diseases an evil thing, and health and bodily strength, of 12 XXVI | hearing, and every form of health and strength; and they will 13 XXVI | that the promise of bodily health and wealth is for those 14 XXVI | character of the food. And if health and wealth are rewards for 15 XXVI | ungodly man ought to have health or wealth. But we must look 16 XXVI | But we must look for this health in the constitution of a 17 XXVI | plasters, which are means to health, are less important than 18 XXVI | less important than the health in view. And even supposing 19 XXVI | physician's standpoint bodily health is the final good. Similarly, 20 XXVI | promise, and the bodily health, will excel the righteousness, 21 XXVI | say that wealth and bodily health surpass upright and virtuous 22 XXVI | not depend on our efforts, health and beauty and high descent 23 XXVI | these disorders, and gave health, and sight, and hearing