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1 1| distinguished what are called the parts of the soul, and whereas 2 1| existing without the other parts, while none of the others 3 3| external nutriment enters the parts fitted for its reception, 4 3| when it has reached the parts above [becoming cool], it 5 3| large size of the upper parts compared with the lower 6 3| than any other. The upper parts, in infants, are so filled 7 3| nutrient tract, and the other parts wheresoever such secretion 8 3| heat in the upper and outer parts] begins to fail, he grows 9 3| sleep] the upper and outward parts are cool, but the inward 10 3| inward and lower, i.e. the parts at the feet and in the interior 11 3| it cools [the aforesaid parts] deprives their native heat 12 3| corresponds to it, is of all parts of the body the coolest. 13 3| turbid is that in the lower parts. The source of all the blood 14 3| separated off into the upper parts of the body, and the most 15 3| most turbid into the lower parts. When this has taken place