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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XCIX | application than from accident and animal instinct and the like, in 2 1, XCIX | of the finer hair of some animal, or of the feathers and 3 1, XII | danger they run lest the animal spirits should swoon and 4 1, XIII | wood, water, or carcass of animal is found to be hot. And 5 1, XIII | hot, as horse dung from animal heat, and lime or perhaps 6 1, XIII | parts and limbs of the same animal. For milk, blood, seed, 7 1, XIII | than the outer flesh of the animal when in motion or agitated. 8 1, XIII | degree. And yet I think that animal spirits have a sense of 9 1, XX | the effect of heat on the animal spirits. Moreover, in itself 10 1, XX | remaining in its original state; animal, vegetable, or mineral, 11 1, XXVII | except that in the former an animal spirit is added to the body 12 1, XXVII | animate body allowing the animal spirit to pass freely into 13 1, XXVII | an inanimate body where animal spirit is wanting; though 14 1, XXVII | the senses for want of the animal spirit.~Again, the roots 15 1, XXXI | the skin or membrane of an animal, the leaf of a vegetable, 16 1, XXXIV | in hardness; the whale in animal bulk; the dog in scent; 17 1, XXXIV | the worms of the skin in animal bulk; and the like.~ 18 1, XXXV | manifestly expands the animal spirits, compressed and 19 1, XXXV | which thus exactly imitates animal heat. And there are many 20 1, XL | well in vegetable as in animal substances. And these operations 21 1, XL | a man, but of some other animal whose sense in some cases 22 1, XLVI | for the small quantity of animal spirit in animals, especially 23 1, XLVIII| air; spirit, vegetable and animal, over the finer parts as 24 1, L | of external and internal animal warmth, of confined hay;