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1 II, 3 | force of heat that these are concocted and changed, it follows 2 II, 3 | numerous channels by which the concocted food or nutriment shall 3 II, 4 | owing to its not being yet concocted, or owing to its having 4 II, 5 | blood. For both are blood concocted into these forms as a result 5 II, 5 | body, and is of an easily concocted and fatty character. This 6 II, 5 | that they are nothing but concocted blood. Were then the whole 7 II, 5 | suet, which are nothing but concocted blood; so that in these 8 II, 10| from the ground is already concocted, and they give off as its 9 III, 8 | becomes too abundant to be concocted by the stomach and excreted