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1 Intro| foundation of these is the marrow which binds together body 2 Intro| together body and soul, and the marrow is made out of such of the 3 Intro| making as many kinds of marrow as there were hereafter 4 Intro| called that portion of the marrow brain, intending that the 5 Intro| earth and wetting it with marrow. It was then thrust alternately 6 Intro| opening, and around the marrow of the neck and spine he 7 Intro| mortify and destroy the marrow by too great rigidity and 8 Intro| there is little soul in the marrow, and about the inner bones, 9 Intro| on the left, having the marrow of generation between them. 10 Intro| delicate, being newly made of marrow and nurtured on milk. These 11 Intro| unite the triangles of the marrow become undone, they in turn 12 Intro| the bones and waters the marrow. When these processes take 13 Intro| fatal is the disease of the marrow, by which the whole course 14 Intro| heat and reaches the spinal marrow, and burning up the cables 15 Intro| the seed about the spinal marrow is too abundant, the body 16 Intro| due to the fluidity of the marrow produced by the loose consistency 17 Intro| principle of the spinal marrow, which the man has the desire 18 Intro| soul, such as the spinal marrow, are prior to the bones 19 Intro| and bloodless; the spinal marrow he conceives to be the seed 20 Intro| the elements. The spinal marrow, including the brain, is 21 Intro| bones which contain the marrow or source of life, but with 22 Text | was the generation of the marrow. For the bonds of life which 23 Text | foundation of the human race. The marrow itself is created out of 24 Text | with one another, made the marrow out of them to be a universal 25 Text | distribution gave to the marrow as many and various forms 26 Text | called that portion of the marrow, brain, intending that, 27 Text | called them all by the name ‘marrow’; and to these, as to anchors, 28 Text | body, constructing for the marrow, first of all a complete 29 Text | kneaded it and wetted it with marrow, and after that he put it 30 Text | opening; and around the marrow of the neck and back he 31 Text | God covered the bones and marrow, binding them together by 32 Text | rarity of the soul in the marrow are destitute of reason— 33 Text | backbone, so as to have the marrow of generation between them, 34 Text | being freshly formed of marrow and nurtured on milk. Now 35 Text | which the triangles of the marrow are united no longer hold, 36 Text | understand them. For whereas marrow and bone and flesh and sinews 37 Text | bone which surrounds the marrow; and by reason of the solidity 38 Text | the bones and watering the marrow. Now when each process takes 39 Text | case of all is when the marrow is diseased, either from 40 Text | supremacy, it penetrates the marrow and burns up what may be 41 Text | the seed about the spinal marrow too plentiful and overflowing, 42 Text | also into the body of the marrow, which passes from the head