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1 III, 2 | medical-science-itself and this individual medical science, and so with each 2 IV, 2 | of it. And that which is medical is relative to the medical 3 IV, 2 | medical is relative to the medical art, one thing being called 4 IV, 2 | one thing being called medical because it possesses it, 5 IV, 2 | it is a function of the medical art. And we shall find other 6 VII, 4 | just as we apply the word "medical" by virtue of a reference 7 VII, 4 | an instrument are called medical neither by an ambiguity 8 VII, 7 | without matter; for the medical art and the building art 9 IX, 2 | only of heating, but the medical art can produce both disease 10 IX, 7 | everything can be healed by the medical art or by luck, but there 11 XI, 3 | we have mentioned, like "medical" and "healthy". For each 12 XI, 3 | reference, in the one case to medical science, in the other to 13 XI, 3 | discussion and a knife are called medical because the former proceeds 14 XI, 3 | the former proceeds from medical science, and the latter 15 XII, 3 | similarly in the arts; for the medical art is the formal cause 16 XII, 4 | the moving cause is the medical art. Form, disorder of a 17 XII, 4 | there are four. For the medical art is in some sense health, 18 XII, 10| case; for, on our view, the medical art is in a sense health.