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1 I, 15| mean "in such a way as to produce" or "preserve" or "betoken" 2 I, 15| is of the right amount to produce health", whereas in the 3 II, 2 | healthy" whatever tends to produce health, as do most men: 4 II, 2 | object before us tends to produce health or not, we should 5 II, 9 | also things that tend to produce and to preserve anything 6 II, 9 | that which they tend to produce and to preserve, as e.g. " 7 II, 9 | the things which tend to produce or to destroy it, both in 8 II, 9 | also to things tending to produce and destroy: for things 9 IV, 4 | tends to generate tends to produce, then to be generated is 10 V, 7 | property of a doctor to produce health, it could not be 11 V, 7 | property of a builder to produce a house. For constructive 12 V, 7 | possession of ability to produce health is like that of a 13 V, 7 | possession of ability to produce vigour, and it is a property 14 V, 7 | to possess the ability to produce vigour, it would be a property 15 V, 7 | to possess the ability to produce health.~Next look from the 16 VI, 5 | absolutely alien to medicine to produce disease. Here, then, the 17 VI, 13| things which he has said produce it are not found primarily 18 VI, 13| either for a neutral thing to produce something good or bad, or 19 VI, 13| for things good or bad to produce a neutral thing. Or again, 20 VII, 1 | those things which tend to produce or to destroy the things 21 VII, 1 | the things that tend to produce or to destroy them. Look 22 VIII, 5 | to appear by all means to produce an effect upon the other, 23 VIII, 14| it is rather difficult to produce points for ourselves from