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1 I, 1 | is to be realized, it is necessary that such and such material 2 I, 1 | material shall exist; and it is necessary that first this then that 3 I, 1 | been generated, makes it necessary that health or a man is 4 I, 1 | track back the series of necessary antecedents to a starting-point, 5 I, 1 | presence, and because they are necessary conditions of his existence, 6 I, 1 | instance, we say that food is necessary; because an animal cannot 7 I, 1 | far from adopting it as a necessary method in natural science, 8 I, 1 | and the inflow of air are necessary if we are to live. Here 9 I, 3 | the same division. It is necessary then, if the differentiae, 10 I, 3 | stage into the division, the necessary result is that the continuity 11 I, 5 | of other things as their necessary consequents.~Instances of 12 II, 1 | individual organs, it is necessary that the substances out 13 II, 1 | sensation, it follows as a necessary consequence that every animal 14 II, 1 | a former treatise, it is necessary that the part which is the 15 II, 4 | serum is the resultant of a necessary process, while another part 16 II, 6 | spinal marrow. For it is necessary that this shall be continuous 17 II, 6 | at all. However, as it is necessary that animals shall have 18 II, 9 | straightness. But since it is necessary that the body of an animal 19 II, 9 | by cartilage. For it is necessary that the movements of these 20 II, 10| of flesh; this being the necessary consequence of what has 21 II, 10| forward direction it is necessary that we should see before 22 II, 14| the first place, is the necessary result of the fluid character 23 II, 16| breathe can do, it becomes necessary that it shall be suited 24 II, 16| bipeds; and this makes it necessary that their heads and neck 25 II, 16| weight; just as it makes it necessary that their breast shall 26 II, 16| metrical science. It was necessary that the two parts which 27 III, 1 | such parts as are no less necessary to them than to males, the 28 III, 1 | parts which answer no such necessary purpose they do not possess 29 III, 2 | the material nature whose necessary results have been made available 30 III, 4 | position, in the centre of the necessary part of the body, that is 31 III, 4 | with the parts which are necessary for life. For life can be 32 III, 7 | belly and of the bladder are necessary, in the sense, that is, 33 III, 9 | explained, a consequence of the necessary conditions which accompany 34 III, 10| upper and constitutes the necessary element in the body, inasmuch 35 III, 14| receive the incoming food; and necessary also that it shall discharge