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The Republic Book
1 3 | deities yet flowing in their veins." ~And therefore let us Timaeus Part
2 Intro| entering into the small veins of the tongue which reach 3 Intro| into and dry up the little veins are astringent if they are 4 Intro| putrefaction, and enter the narrow veins of the tongue, and meet 5 Intro| of guard in which all the veins meet, and through them reason 6 Intro| place, they divided the veins about the head and interlaced 7 Intro| and air to irrigate the veins, having within it two lesser 8 Intro| liquefied and carried into the veins.~The causes of respiration 9 Intro| as it escapes, fills the veins by drawing after it the 10 Intro| wastes and returns into the veins there is discoloured blood 11 Intro| blood as well as air in the veins, having acid and salt qualities, 12 Intro| supposed to reside. There the veins all meet; it is their centre 13 Intro| blood; and in this way the veins are replenished. Plato does 14 Intro| communicated by the bones and veins; he was also ignorant of 15 Intro| the distinction between veins and arteries;—the latter 16 Intro| fire and air irrigates the veins. Infancy and childhood is 17 Intro| and returns through the veins on the other, which is commonly 18 Text | particles enter into the small veins which are the testing instruments 19 Text | contract and dry up the little veins, they are astringent if 20 Text | putrefaction, enter into the narrow veins, and are duly proportioned 21 Text | as to have any smell. The veins about the nose are too narrow 22 Text | The heart, the knot of the veins and the fountain of the 23 Text | cut two hidden channels or veins down the back where the 24 Text | place, they divided the veins about the head, and interlacing 25 Text | from the belly into the veins, weaving together a network 26 Text | into the channels of the veins, and makes the stream of 27 Text | makes the stream of the veins flow through the body as 28 Text | is around the blood and veins; it is in a manner an internal 29 Text | together and filling the veins by drawing up out of the 30 Text | wasting substance into the veins, then an over-supply of 31 Text | mingling with air in the veins, having variegated colours 32 Text | they are carried along the veins in all directions, no longer 33 Text | forcing its way through the veins distorts them and decomposing 34 Text | about the sinews and the veins of the shoulders, and swells 35 Text | circulating through the veins. The fibres are so constituted 36 Text | or is thrust through the veins into the lower or upper