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In Aff. dig. 28–9 the irrational powers of the soul are described as being activated by occurrent impressions or beliefs. In QAM 4 (778–9) Galen says that the mixture of the body can make the soul sad, timid, and depressed. Wine can make the soul gentler and more confident. In PHP 6.1.19 (364.19–21) Galen states that the reasoning part may be carried away by the movement of the other parts so that its movement is neither from itself nor in keeping with its nature. For Galen’s view of the psychic causes of bodily illness, see Ballester (1988), 148–52
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