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1 I, 10| it rises from hollow and watery places, so that the heat 2 I, 14| changing from a marshy and watery state and becoming dry. 3 III, 6 | rare, and more and less watery in different parts. Then 4 III, 6 | mist, which is dense and watery though not yet quite water, 5 IV, 3 | from a spirituous into a watery state, and from a watery 6 IV, 3 | watery state, and from a watery into an earthy state, and 7 IV, 3 | is either spirituous or watery or contains both spirit 8 IV, 3 | be either spirituous or watery. The cause of the concoction 9 IV, 5 | are water and the various watery fluids and those bodies 10 IV, 5 | like that in milk. The watery fluids are wine, urine, 11 IV, 8 | some by defect of heat: watery bodies by defect of heat, 12 IV, 8 | aqueous moisture and are not watery, but in which heat and earth