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Chapter XVII.

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of smelling.

alcmaeon believes that the principal part of the soul, residing in the brain, draws to itself odors by respiration. empedocles, that scents insert themselves into the breathing of the lungs; for, when there is a great difficulty in breathing, odors are not perceived by reason of the sharpness; and this we experience in those who have the defluxion of rheum.

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