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1 I, 1 | cause or principle, not external but internal, derived like 2 II, 2 | substratum owes its heat to an external influence, it is plain that 3 II, 3 | blood becomes hot from some external influence, it is not hot 4 II, 6 | its colour, just as do the external parts and the viscera. For 5 II, 10| then, and also because his external parts and their forms are 6 III, 1 | breathe and are cooled by external agency. For nature, as already 7 III, 4 | minute. Moreover, as the external organs are not precisely 8 III, 4 | bodies are cooled by motions external to themselves, and the more 9 III, 6 | the cooling agency must be external, whereas in the bloodless 10 III, 6 | itself for the purpose. The external cooling agent must be either 11 III, 9 | is deposited about their external surface. It consists of