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heart 14
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heat 25
heated 7
heating 1
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25 move
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Plato
Timaeus

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heat
   Dialogue
1 Intro| that burns not, (3) the red heat of the embers of fire. And 2 Intro| rigidity and susceptibility to heat and cold, he contrived sinews 3 Intro| second to guard against heat and cold, and to be a protection 4 Intro| account of the extremes of heat and cold, nor be allowed 5 Intro| the body, and the internal heat followed the air to and 6 Intro| mingled under the influence of heat with salt, is malignant 7 Intro| overcomes the fibres by its heat and reaches the spinal marrow, 8 Intro| inverse order.~Plato found heat and air within the human 9 Intro| should describe as a state of heat or temperature in the interior 10 Intro| The ‘fountain of fire’ or heat is also in a figure the 11 Timae| disease. Considering that if heat and cold and other powerful 12 Timae| because they freeze and heat, and contract and dilate, 13 Timae| affection which we call heat; and hence the origin of 14 Timae| and are made smooth by the heat of the mouth, and which 15 Timae| respiration and alleviate the heat. Wherefore they cut the 16 Timae| protection against the summer heat and against the winter cold, 17 Timae| account of the extremes of heat and cold in the different 18 Timae| forth, and the liquid and heat which was pure came away, 19 Timae| Now we must admit that heat naturally proceeds outward 20 Timae| there are two exits for the heat, the one out through the 21 Timae| is cooled. But when the heat changes its place, and the 22 Timae| mingled by the power of heat with any salt substance, 23 Timae| may not be so liquefied by heat as to exude from the pores 24 Timae| overcomes the fibres by its heat, and boiling up throws them 25 Timae| excess of fire, continuous heat and fever are the result;


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