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1 I, 5 | plants and animals we have abundant information, living as we 2 II, 4 | hand, as have thick and abundant fibres in their blood are 3 II, 5 | these forms as a result of abundant nutrition, being that surplus 4 II, 7 | clear, instead of being abundant and thick. We can now understand 5 II, 14| case, and the hair is more abundant on the front surface than 6 III, 4 | whereas there is a more abundant covering of that substance 7 III, 4 | right that has the most abundant and the hottest blood, and 8 III, 7 | this residual fluid be too abundant, or the heat of the spleen 9 III, 8 | which thus becomes too abundant to be concocted by the stomach 10 III, 9 | and the fat is often very abundant and extends over the whole 11 III, 9 | neither is it nearly so abundant; for of all animals there