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co-existence 1
coagulating 1
coast 1
coat 22
coats 30
coatshas 1
coatsof 1
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23 whilst
22 air
22 argument
22 coat
22 contained
22 facts
22 hand
Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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1 1| of course the peritoneal coat is more imperviousthan the 2 1| have known that the outer coat of the bladder springs from 3 1| as it, and that the inner coat,which is peculiar to the 4 3| going to do so. ~ The inner coat has its fibres straight, 5 3| purpose of traction. The outer coat has its fibres transverse, 6 3| This is because the inner coat of the stomach, which has 7 3| emesis occurs from the outer coat alone functioning, without 8 3| is clear that the inner coat of the stomach (that containing 9 3| active, whereas the external coat, which contains transverse 10 3| propel them forward; this coat furthermore, functions in 11 3| to the thorax, the outer coat of the oesophagus (that 12 3| swallows although the inner coat is no longer functioning. 13 3| and that, when the outer coat is contracting, this air 14 3| there only exists an inner coat, the air impedes the conveyance 15 3| food, by distending this coat and hindering its action. ~ 16 3| which consists of only one coat (such as the two bladders, 17 3| fibre is found in the one coat only, mixed with the longitudinal 18 3| the organs composed of one coat it is found along with the 19 3| gestation. ~ Thus too, the coat of a vein, being single, 20 3| fibres; whilst the outer coat of an artery consists of 21 3| circular fibres, and its inner coat mostly of longitudinal fibres, 22 3| irritates and bites the coat of the uterus. ~ In all


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