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1 I, 18| ceases to be, and a third substance must exist as an immediate 2 I, 19| and that this is in the substance of the catamenia, and that 3 II, 3 | is acquired by the sinewy substance, which holds together the 4 II, 4 | something of this nature, the substance which at first appears milky, 5 II, 6 | out of such a glutinous substance, for fat is somewhat glutinous. 6 II, 8 | and in such cases a hard substance is formed out of soft ones, 7 II, 8 | contribute any material substance to the mixture. The result 8 III, 1 | more earthy part gives the substance of the body and is further 9 III, 11| emit a sort of generative substance from themselves, but these 10 III, 11| into itself part of the substance in the lower part, the lower 11 III, 11| not emit any generative substance from themselves; when certain 12 III, 11| periods. A proof that this substance is not really eggs is the 13 IV, 4 | fig-juice does the liquid substance of milk, what is the reason 14 V, 3 | condenses, heat makes a substance rarer.~For the same reason,