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1 I | Euripus had appeared to Aristotle.~At length, by using greater 2 II | bands, styled nerves by Aristotle, which are so conspicuous 3 III | extremities at the same time. Aristotle,1 too, has said, "the blood 4 IV | appearance which palpitates, as Aristotle had already observed; from 5 IV | the prolific spirit, as Aristotle observed, leaves their body 6 VI | seen these motions, and Aristotle is likewise witness of their 7 VIII| circular, in the same way as Aristotle says that the air and the 8 VIII| two sides of the body, as Aristotle has it, but because of the 9 XV | far from its fountain, as Aristotle says, and without motion, 10 XV | corrupted, there is nothing, as Aristotle says,2 which can be of service 11 XVI | the effect is the same, as Aristotle says, as when a drop of 12 XVI | the body is perfected, as Aristotle says in his third book, " 13 XVII| it is perfectly true, as Aristotle has observed,1 that no sanguineous 14 XVII| jointed on to the left (as Aristotle says), though, indeed, it 15 XVII| and fibrous bands, which Aristotle, in his third book on "Respiration," 16 XVII| with a motive spirit (as Aristotle has it2) is contractile; 17 XVII| make sufficiently plain how Aristotle was acquainted with the 18 XVII| as before remarked (and Aristotle had already confirmed all 19 XVII| we the less to agree with Aristotle in regard to the importance 20 XVII| admonished of the fact indeed by Aristotle, and not led into error