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1 I, 3 | possessed of whatever other qualities are derived from these. 2 II, 6 | itself and combines the qualities of Boreas and Eurus. By 3 IV, 1 | have explained that the qualities that constitute the elements 4 IV, 1 | elements to be four.~Two of the qualities, the hot and the cold, are 5 IV, 1 | The account we give of the qualities when we define their character 6 IV, 1 | is clear that some of the qualities are active and some passive.~ 7 IV, 1 | operations of the active qualities and the forms taken by the 8 IV, 1 | matter, which is the passive qualities we have mentioned. When 9 IV, 1 | operation of the active qualities caused the dry to be determined 10 IV, 1 | cold for the corresponding qualities in the environment to get 11 IV, 2 | kinds of processes which the qualities already mentioned set up 12 IV, 2 | the corresponding passive qualities, which are the proper matter 13 IV, 2 | the corresponding passive qualities which are the natural matter 14 IV, 4 | forms taken by the passive qualities the moist and the dry. The 15 IV, 4 | not in air or fire.~Of the qualities of bodies hardness and softness 16 IV, 5 | either hard or soft and these qualities are due to concretion, all 17 IV, 5 | operates by means of two qualities and the patient is acted 18 IV, 5 | acted on in virtue of two qualities: action takes place by means 19 IV, 5 | elements that admit the qualities moist and dry are passive. 20 IV, 8 | solidifying. It is because these qualities fashion bodies that we find 21 IV, 8 | as heat is absent. These qualities, then, are present as active, 22 IV, 8 | another, firstly by the qualities special to the various senses, 23 IV, 8 | and so forth, all these qualities, like moist and dry, being 24 IV, 8 | being passive. These are the qualities that differentiate bone, 25 IV, 8 | begin by enumerating these qualities expressing the aptitude 26 IV, 9 | in other cases the two qualities do not coincide; phlegm, 27 IV, 10| these bodies exhibit those qualities most clearly). The agents 28 IV, 10| both. So both the active qualities and both kinds of matter 29 IV, 12| differentiated by the various qualities enumerated above, tension,