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1 Intro| bodily organs in health and disease, on sight, hearing, smell, 2 Intro| be free from old age and disease, which are produced by the 3 Intro| perfect and escapes the worst disease, but, if a man’s education 4 Intro| humours become sources of disease when the blood is replenished 5 Intro| all and most fatal is the disease of the marrow, by which 6 Intro| called epilepsy or the sacred disease. Acid and salt phlegm is 7 Intro| be justly attributed to disease. Excessive pleasures or 8 Intro| another subject.~Enough of disease—I have now to speak of the 9 Intro| irritated by medicine. For every disease is akin to the living being 10 Intro| experience of health and disease. His cosmos would necessarily 11 Intro| the world, and of vice and disease in man.~But what did Plato 12 Intro| insight into the truth, ‘every disease is akin to the nature of 13 Intro| in the mind only? Has not disease been regarded, like sin, 14 Timae| old age and unaffected by disease. Considering that if heat 15 Timae| not liable to old age and disease. And he gave to the world 16 Timae| man, and escapes the worst disease of all; but if he neglects 17 Timae| gluttony. In order then that disease might not quickly destroy 18 Timae| thus death, if caused by disease or produced by wounds, is 19 Timae| when in the opposite order, disease. For when the flesh becomes 20 Timae| all these become causes of disease when the blood is not replenished 21 Timae| the flesh are separated by disease, if the foundation remains, 22 Timae| follows. We must acknowledge disease of the mind to be a want 23 Timae| that state may be called disease; and excessive pains and 24 Timae| intemperance of love is a disease of the soul due chiefly 25 Timae| productive of health and disease, and virtue and vice, than 26 Timae| medicines, since every form of disease is in a manner akin to the 27 Timae| causing all varieties of disease, until at length the desire