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1 II, 7 | substance. This brain is not residual matter, nor yet is it one 2 III, 7 | of their flesh allows the residual fluid to pass through and 3 III, 7 | the spleen attracts the residual humours from the stomach, 4 III, 7 | concoction. Should, however, this residual fluid be too abundant, or 5 III, 8 | and excreted with its own residual matter. The residual fluid 6 III, 8 | own residual matter. The residual fluid must therefore of 7 III, 9 | for the excretion of the residual fluid, and to subserve the 8 III, 9 | parts through which the residual matters percolate. For the 9 III, 10| attract thence the hot and residual fluid. For when this occurs 10 III, 12| that the amount of foul residual matter within is but small. 11 III, 14| goodness is exhausted. This residual matter, again, must not 12 III, 14| its residue. For, as the residual food gets farther on and 13 III, 14| stomach, so also does the residual food, when its goodness 14 III, 14| lower cavity which holds the residual matter, which by the time