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1 1| entrance - that through the mouth - for all the variousarticles
2 2| complete, with a bottom, a mouth, and a belly, as it were,
3 2| in the food through its mouth, it could not distribute
4 2| whole substance; for the mouth is dedicated to the psychic
5 3| holding a gold ring in his mouth, inadvertently swallowed
6 3| that which occurs in the mouth, but less than that in the
7 3| blood, whereas that in the mouth obviously changes it into
8 3| to that of the animal's mouth, and have been disintegrated
9 3| which occurs to food in the mouth if you will chew some corn
10 3| this phlegm [saliva] in the mouth is also a cure for lichens;
11 3| with the actual skin of the mouth; thus it undergoes more
12 3| they extend as far as the mouth, the internal one remaining
13 3| lines the gullet and the mouth, extends to the interior
14 3| rejected matter up to the mouth will certainly itself suffice
15 3| kind of pull towards the mouth. For, although the swallowing
16 3| worked it up properly in the mouth, the stomach obviously snatches
17 3| naturally voracious, in whom the mouth cavity is of generous proportions,
18 3| desire, spring into the mouth. And this cannot possibly
19 3| small gullet, and ample mouth proportions - in these,
20 3| the whole stomach into the mouth. ~ Now the constitution
21 3| thoroughly softened in the mouth, whilst in those who have
22 3| not be emitted from the mouth without having first traversed
23 3| superfluities reach the mouth. ~ Now this will be also
24 3| the nostrils and the whole mouth act similarly; nor do you
25 3| and smooth, the heart, the mouth, and the nostrils reverse
26 3| out of the tube with your mouth, the sand cannot come up
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