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1 I, 1 | make up the bulk of the body are either identical with 2 I, 7 | chief parts into which the body as a whole is subdivided, 3 I, 7 | of all the bones in the body to acquire solidity,-the 4 II, 1 | some are hairy all over the body, as the pig, the bear, and 5 II, 1 | tail corresponds with the body as regards thickness or 6 II, 1 | the weight of the whole body rests. The camel has four 7 II, 1 | scarcely any part of the body in which man is so fleshy 8 II, 11 | general configuration of its body, but the ribs stretch downwards 9 II, 11 | those of birds of prey. Its body is rough all over, like 10 II, 11 | which covers the entire body; and in the middle a slight 11 II, 11 | takes place over the whole body alike, for the eyes and 12 II, 11 | discernible over the whole body. It has no spleen visible. 13 II, 12 | and is attached to the body as far as the middle of 14 II, 12 | keeping all the rest of its body still, like the serpent. 15 II, 13 | in the direction of the body is always simple. And, again, 16 III, 1 | long, in keeping with the body, and starting below from 17 III, 2 | are situated inside the body and out of sight. For this 18 III, 2 | veins extend all over the body, from that on the right 19 III, 2 | near the surface of the body, the physician lances these 20 III, 3 | the right hand side of the body, and the lesser one to the 21 III, 4 | prevalence of fat in the body, thorough accuracy in investigation 22 III, 5 | the shape of the entire body, like a sketch of a mannikin; 23 III, 19 | but, on issuing from the body, it coagulates in all cases 24 III, 19 | the higher parts of the body blood is thicker and blacker 25 III, 19 | heart of animals before the body is differentiated as a whole. 26 III, 19 | Blood, if it corrupt in the body, has a tendency to turn 27 III, 19 | blood at the surface of the body; but this is not the case 28 III, 20 | the natural liquids of the body are contained in vessels: 29 III, 22 | Taking the size of his body into account, man emits 30 III, 22 | sperm.~Sperm issues from the body white and consistent, if 31 III, 22 | and after quitting the body becomes thin and black. 32 IV, 1 | flesh; that is to say, their body is hard all through, inside 33 IV, 1 | taken into the sac of the body in the act of receiving 34 IV, 1 | molluscs above mentioned: the body of the octopus is small, 35 IV, 1 | whereas in the others the body is large and the feet short; 36 IV, 1 | towards the back of the body; those parts are called 37 IV, 2 | side, and the rest of the body is for the most part devoid 38 IV, 2 | of a rump; and, while the body of the carid and the crawfish 39 IV, 2 | in the crawfish, and the body in general is smoother and 40 IV, 2 | short and straight. The body in general and the region 41 IV, 2 | the entire length of the body until it reaches the anal 42 IV, 3 | the trunk of the crab’s body is single and undivided, 43 IV, 6 | mollusc that has its entire body concealed within its shell, 44 IV, 6 | no shell, but its entire body is fleshy. It is sensitive 45 IV, 6 | is in the centre of its body, and it lives adhering to 46 IV, 7 | The flesh of an insect’s body is neither shell-like nor 47 IV, 7 | enveloping shell; but their body by its hardness is its own 48 IV, 8 | the greater part of the body remains within),-and scallops, 49 IV, 9 | insects, that is to say, whose body is thus divided; as for 50 v, 8 | her sexual organ into the body of the male above, this 51 v, 8 | compared to the size of the body, and that too in very minute 52 v, 16 | but all the rest of the body is close-textured; and, 53 v, 18 | larger than the animal’s body in which they were contained. 54 v, 18 | and D the sepidium, or body of the little sepia. (See 55 v, 19 | hinder parts by a bend of the body. The developed insect in 56 v, 31 | disease, in cases where the body is surcharged with moisture; 57 v, 31 | particularly numerous on the body of the red mullet. And all 58 v, 32 | general; but the rest of its body is cased in a tunic as it 59 v, 32 | as the shell is with the body of the snail so is the whole 60 VI, 3 | A little afterwards the body is differentiated, at first 61 VI, 3 | the under portion of the body appears insignificant in 62 VI, 3 | larger than the rest of its body, and the eyes larger than 63 VI, 12 | to the flabbiness of its body it is difficult to kill 64 VI, 35 | birth. It is long in the body and low in stature; but 65 VII, 1 | when in boy or girl the body is loaded with superfluous 66 VII, 1 | depends on whether or not the body was burthened in childhood 67 VII, 2 | excretion goes to nourish the body. In the act of intercourse, 68 VII, 4 | legs and eruptions on the body. Nevertheless the rule is 69 VII, 4 | to grow on parts of the body where it was not wont to 70 VII, 4 | some of the orifices of the body imperforate, for instance 71 VII, 9 | many divers parts of the body, and in most cases to one 72 VII, 10 | the blood into the child’s body from the cord, and immediately 73 VII, 10 | head while the rest of the body remains within.~In cases 74 VIII, 2 | is in the middle of its body; and this fact may be clearly 75 VIII, 2 | wash the slime from off its body. There is no creature known 76 VIII, 2 | that it is hiding its whole body. The synodon is carnivorous 77 VIII, 4 | pass down his outstretched body; and this action on his 78 VIII, 5 | by the suppleness of its body to climb a tree; it also 79 VIII, 12| by the bulkiness of its body that the bird always screams 80 VIII, 21| break out in any part of the body; very often it attacks the 81 VIII, 29| septic" drug is made from the body of the animal, and is the 82 IX, 2 | with all that part of its body removed that lies to the 83 IX, 6 | of ejecting arrows in the body. Dogs, when they are ill, 84 IX, 7 | short of mud, it souses its body in water and rolls about 85 IX, 10 | they settle down, the main body go to sleep with their heads 86 IX, 14 | light purple; the whole body and wings, and especially 87 IX, 37 | that is resident in its body, and feeds upon them; it 88 IX, 37 | contact with its entire body, like the so-called sea-nettle. 89 IX, 39 | Democritus avers, but off their body as a kind of tree-bark, 90 IX, 40 | whenever one of their own body dies, they carry the dead 91 IX, 40 | hereupon they all fly in a body to work. By and by they 92 IX, 45 | build, and not long in the body; its skin, stretched tight 93 IX, 45 | thick. The colour of the body is half red, half ashen-grey, 94 IX, 45 | enough for the size of its body. It tosses up dust and scoops 95 IX, 46 | the heavy weight of his body.~