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| Alphabetical [« »] examples 1 exceeds 1 except 1 excess 11 excesses 1 excessive 1 excessively 3 | Frequency [« »] 12 sanguineous 11 always 11 enters 11 excess 11 function 11 latter 11 lungs | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances excess |
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1 14| consequent congelation by excess of cold cause death. But 2 14| But exhaustion is due to excess of heat; if there is too 3 19| terrestrial animals have an excess of air and fire respectively. 4 20| water to counterbalance the excess of heat in their constitution, 5 20| account is not correct. Excess in a bodily state is cured 6 20| water, on account of their excess of dryness, just as it does 7 20| a beneficial effect on excess of heat, and a warm environment 8 20| and a warm environment on excess of cold, for the region 9 20| region reduces to a mean the excess in the bodily condition. 10 23| or waste residues, or by excess of morbid heat, as happens 11 27| reduces by extinction the excess of the fire. But, as the