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... Assimilation and Ali- mentation ) but as before , in passing only . From the inquiry concerning animals and things sup- ported by nourishment pass on to that concerning man . And having now come to the principal subject of in- quiry ...
... Assimilation and Ali- mentation ) but as before , in passing only . From the inquiry concerning animals and things sup- ported by nourishment pass on to that concerning man . And having now come to the principal subject of in- quiry ...
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... assimilate their aliment simply and without excretion ; for gums and tears are rather exu- berances than excretions , and knobs are diseases . But the substance of animals having a better perception of its like , is the more fastidious ...
... assimilate their aliment simply and without excretion ; for gums and tears are rather exu- berances than excretions , and knobs are diseases . But the substance of animals having a better perception of its like , is the more fastidious ...
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... assimilation . 9. The ninth operation is upon the inteneration of the parts after they have begun to dry . 10. The tenth operation is upon the purgation of the old juice , and the substitution of new . Of these operations the four first ...
... assimilation . 9. The ninth operation is upon the inteneration of the parts after they have begun to dry . 10. The tenth operation is upon the purgation of the old juice , and the substitution of new . Of these operations the four first ...
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... ASSIMILATION . Transition . The advice concerning the last act of assimilation , whereat the three preceding operations principally aim , shall be short and simple ; for the " HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . " 133.
... ASSIMILATION . Transition . The advice concerning the last act of assimilation , whereat the three preceding operations principally aim , shall be short and simple ; for the " HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . " 133.
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... assimilate , and animate bodies do . 3. Again , it is certain that the harder the consis- tency of a body , the greater is the heat required as a spur to assimilation . And this turns out ill for old men , because in them the parts are ...
... assimilate , and animate bodies do . 3. Again , it is certain that the harder the consis- tency of a body , the greater is the heat required as a spur to assimilation . And this turns out ill for old men , because in them the parts are ...
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