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1 II, 1 | art of doctoring but to health. Doctoring must start from
2 II, 2 | doctor has a knowledge of health and also of bile and phlegm,
3 II, 2 | bile and phlegm, in which health is realized, and the builder
4 II, 3 | which" a thing is done, e.g. health is the cause of walking
5 II, 3 | instruments are means towards health. All these things are "for
6 II, 3 | the expert are causes of health, the relation 2:1 and number
7 II, 5 | chance occurrence, e.g. of health the fresh air or the sun’
8 II, 9 | there already, or since health is this, these things must
9 III, 1 | contraries. "To be capable of health" and "to be capable of illness"
10 III, 1 | Yet the subject both of health and of sickness-whether
11 IV, 3 | the specific form.~(5) As health is "in" the hot and the
12 IV, 3 | that as "in" place, but as health is "in" the hot as a positive
13 V, 1 | the body is restored to health because the eye or the chest,
14 V, 1 | whole body, is restored to health. And above all there is (
15 V, 1 | capable of being restored to health or capable of being heated.
16 V, 2 | that which is changing from health to sickness must simultaneously
17 V, 2 | who is being restored to health runs or learns: and accidental
18 V, 4 | two men being restored to health at the same time in the
19 V, 4 | there is another; viz. is health one? and generally are the
20 V, 4 | flux? Thus if a person’s health at daybreak and at the present
21 V, 4 | same, why should not this health be numerically one with
22 V, 4 | in the above instance the health is one and the same, then
23 V, 5 | thing, e.g. a motion from health and a motion to health (
24 V, 5 | from health and a motion to health (where the opposition, it
25 V, 5 | contraries, e.g. a motion from health and a motion from disease;
26 V, 5 | contraries, e.g. a motion to health and a motion to disease;
27 V, 5 | contrary, e.g. a motion from health and a motion to disease;
28 V, 5 | former, e.g. a motion from health to disease and a motion
29 V, 5 | a motion from disease to health: for motions must be contrary
30 V, 5 | contrary, e.g. a motion from health and a motion to disease,
31 V, 5 | same, just as changing from health is different from changing
32 V, 5 | of change, e.g. motion to health we call convalescence, motion
33 V, 5 | may not be the same; "to health" is distinct, I mean, from "
34 V, 5 | from disease", and "from health" from "to disease").~Since
35 V, 5 | former, e.g. a motion from health to disease and a motion
36 V, 5 | a motion from disease to health. Moreover, the consideration
37 V, 5 | contrary to recovering one’s health, these processes having
38 V, 6 | example, a state of rest in health is (1) contrary to a state
39 V, 6 | is contrary is that from health to disease. For (2) it would
40 V, 6 | be that from disease to health, since motion to that in
41 V, 6 | not contrary to rest in health.~Of all things that have
42 VII, 3 | bodily excellences such as health and a good state of body
43 VII, 4 | simultaneous: so that, recovery of health being an alteration, we
44 VII, 4 | considering it is the fact that health is one and the same that
45 VIII, 3| which his restoration to health is in the future: the process
46 VIII, 3| change to anything else but health. The assertion. therefore,
47 VIII, 5| being restored to the same health. Moreover, we have established
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