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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| without sounds, of the various disorders of speech; and we have the Gorgias Part
2 Intro| blame of their subsequent disorders on their physicians. In Laws Book
3 3 | runs in the one case to disorders, and in the other to injustice, 4 4 | the legislator to cure our disorders with the gentlest remedies. 5 6 | madness. And these three disorders we must endeavour to master 6 7 | first they are troubled with disorders, and with difficulty become Philebus Part
7 Text | which arise out of certain disorders.~PROTARCHUS: What disorders?~ 8 Text | disorders.~PROTARCHUS: What disorders?~SOCRATES: The pleasures 9 Text | The pleasures of unseemly disorders, which our severe friends The Republic Book
10 3 | whether this dieting of disorders, which is an impediment 11 4 | increasing and complicating their disorders, and always fancying that The Seventh Letter Part
12 Text | action is called for by the disorders of all sorts and kinds which 13 Text | continuance of internal disorders, struggles, hatred and mutual The Statesman Part
14 Intro| be the occasion of grave disorders, and may disturb the whole 15 Text | matters, becomes of all disorders the most hateful.~YOUNG The Symposium Part
16 Intro| spring from the excesses or disorders of the element of love. 17 Text | spring from the excesses and disorders of these elements of love, Theaetetus Part
18 Text | said of madness and other disorders? the difference is only Timaeus Part
19 Intro| the previously mentioned disorders still greater. There are 20 Intro| generates many inflammatory disorders, disturbing the position 21 Intro| dysenteries and similar disorders. The body which is diseased 22 Intro| difficulty shaken off.~Of mental disorders there are two sorts, one 23 Intro| the woman is subjected to disorders from the obstruction of 24 Text | of the liver by reason of disorders of the body, the loose nature 25 Text | similar irregularity, produces disorders and diseases; for when any 26 Text | the previously-mentioned disorders still greater. And if these 27 Text | still worse are the prior disorders; as when the bone itself, 28 Text | greatest and most fatal disorders, in which the whole course 29 Text | connected with them. These disorders are called tetanus and opisthotonus, 30 Text | dysenteries, and all such disorders. When the constitution is 31 Text | diseases of the body arise; the disorders of the soul, which depend 32 Text | convulses and fills with disorders the whole inner nature of 33 Text | enemy to stir up wars and disorders in the body, but he will