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1 1| substance of the brain, stomach,gullet, intestines, and uterus
2 1| be no peristalsisof the gullet. "And how does this appear?"
3 1| alwayswhen the upper parts of the gullet contract the lower parts
4 1| whenthe lower parts of the gullet dilate the upper parts contract?"
5 3| more fleshy nature in the gullet. Now simple observation
6 3| the same degree that the gullet is drawn downwards; while,
7 3| has been completed and the gullet is released from tension,
8 3| and which also lines the gullet and the mouth, extends to
9 3| downward traction of the gullet is not a property of the
10 3| purpose of attraction. But the gullet was shown to be pulled down;
11 3| stomach attracts food by the gullet. ~ Further, in vomiting,
12 3| least, the condition of the gullet is precisely similar to
13 3| to itself by means of the gullet, as though by a hand. In
14 3| itself forward along with the gullet, which is, as it were, its
15 3| propensity for food, a small gullet, and ample mouth proportions -
16 3| structures surrounding the gullet, without severing any of
17 3| that during deglutition the gullet becomes slightly filled
18 3| oblique situation of the gullet clearly confutes the teaching
19 3| stomach, or conducted by the gullet. For our part, however,
20 3| both before and after the gullet has been exposed - we have
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