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1 1| the brain, stomach,gullet, intestines, and uterus is a sensible
2 1| thestomach, oesophagus, intestines, and arteries; each of these
3 1| animal (I mean thestomach, intestines, liver, and the like), and
4 1| coatsof the stomach and intestines, it is in the space between
5 1| whole region between the intestines and the peritoneum full
6 3| have always found all the intestines contracting peristaltically
7 3| similar to those of the intestines. ~ 5. Thus all these facts
8 3| contains? Most assuredly the intestines have the advantage of the
9 3| it is projected into the intestines, it straightway becomes
10 3| the fibres throughout the intestines are circular in both coats -
11 3| Alone of all organs the intestines consist of two coats of
12 3| that, for instance, the intestines should be composed of two
13 3| the uterus, stomach, and intestines, as well as to the urinary
14 3| liver is stronger than the intestines and stomach, and the arteries
15 3| coming from the liver to the intestines and stomach by way of the
16 3| evacuation of blood by way of the intestines - as Hippocrates has also
17 3| the veins leading to the intestines and stomach. ~ To imagine
18 3| skin-surface and so reach the intestines and stomach? This also was
19 3| the adjoining part of the intestines situated above. Thus the
20 3| instance, the stomach or intestines get nourished, or in what
21 3| liver into the stomach and intestines, and do you think it strange
22 3| the from the liver to the intestines and stomach reverse the
23 3| presented to the coats of the intestines. ~ Now imagine the whole
24 3| period it passes along the intestines and becomes presented both
25 3| at the same time in the intestines and liver there takes place
26 3| it to its own coats, the intestines will be engaged in final
27 3| which go to the stomach and intestines takes place at the expense
28 3| nutriment contained in the intestines and stomach, since they
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