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Dialogue
1 Intro| functions of the bodily organs in health and disease, on 2 Intro| face in which they inserted organs to minister in all things 3 Intro| power of the generative organs, and the woman is subjected 4 Intro| same distinct conception of organs of sense which is familiar 5 Intro| the affections with the organs. Hearing is a blow which 6 Intro| of the most sensitive of organs; but then this is made, 7 Intro| are conveyed to the bodily organs. But this perhaps, to use 8 Timae| there have been any use of organs by the help of which he 9 Timae| face in which they inserted organs to minister in all things 10 Timae| is in front. And of the organs they first contrived the 11 Timae| perceive through the bodily organs, truly existent, and nothing