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Divided Legacy: A History of the Schism in Medical Thought
The physician knows because the patient starts to void discharges in their crude
or unconcocted state. These works contain many references to "unconcocted
discharges," "unmixed sputum," "unripe matters," "unconcocted evacuations," ...
2
Alexander of Aphrodisias: Quaestiones 2.16-3.15
earth that has not been able to be overcome by fire and to change into it, but has
remained as the unconcocted part of the burned timber. Having established
these [points] he inferred (358a14-27) that there must be something like this
which, ...
3
On Sweat: On Dizziness ; And, On Fatigue
... Photius (278 529al2-15), the combination introduces the second of two pairs.
First, Theophrastus mentions men who exercise and those who do not. Second,
he mentions men who have food concocted and (those who have it) unconcocted
.
Theophrastus, William Wall Fortenbaugh, Robert W. Sharpless, 2003
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The Organon, Or Logical Treatises of Aristotle with the ...
For instance, that the definition of phlegm is, the first unconcocted moisture from
food, for there is one first, not many, so that the addition of unconcocted is
superfluous, since when this is taken away, what remains will be the proper
definition, ...
5
The Organon, or Logical treatises, of Aristotle: With the ...
For instance, that the definition of phlegm is, the first unconcocted moisture from
food, for there is one first, not many, so that the addition of unconcocted is
superfluous, since when this is taken away, what remains will be the proper
definition, ...
Aristotle, Porphyry, 1853
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The Organon, or logical treatises: with the introd. of Porphyry
For instance, that the definition of phlegm is, the first unconcocted moisture from
food, for there is one first, not many, so that the addition of unconcocted is
superfluous, since when this is taken away, what remains will be the proper
definition, ...
7
The Medical Works of Paulus Aegineta, the Greek Physician: ...
That which is wholly unconcocted, being altogether watery, is symptomatic of
digestion being entirely gone in the venous system. But when it is passed
frequently, the disease is called diabetes, which is the worst of unconcocted
urines. Next is ...
Paulus (Aegineta.), Francis Adams, 1834
8
The Female in Aristotle's Biology: Reason or Rationalization
And since each bodily part is produced out of the blood as it is being concocted
and somehow particularized, and since seed (although quite different from blood
when it is secreted after concoction) when unconcocted and when forced out by ...
9
Teleology, First Principles, and Scientific Method in ...
What these organs do, Aristotle says, is quite obvious to everyone, and the
explanation, informally expressed, amounts only to one sentence, which we may
express as: 'All animals must have a place where unconcocted food is received
for ...
10
Delphi Complete Works of Aristotle (Illustrated)
Isit because the purgative effect isnotdue to these qualitiesbut tothe fact thatthey
are unconcocted?For anything which, though small in bulk, owing to its excessive
heat or cold is unconcocted and ofsucha nature as to overcome, and not be ...