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1 I, 1 | themselves, as, for instance, the hand does not divide into hands 2 I, 1 | instance, the head, foot, hand, the arm as a whole, the 3 I, 1 | subdivide, for instance, hand is composed of flesh, sinews, 4 I, 1 | fish-bone, nail to hoof, hand to claw, and scale to feather; 5 I, 5 | develops. A "grub" on the other hand is a thing out of which 6 I, 11 | the animal uses it like a hand; for by means of this organ 7 I, 15 | elbow", "fore-arm", and "hand". To the hand belong the " 8 I, 15 | fore-arm", and "hand". To the hand belong the "palm", and the 9 I, 15 | elbow. The inner part of the hand is termed the palm’, and 10 I, 15 | extending. The joint between hand and arm is termed the "wrist". 11 I, 15 | The outside or back of the hand is sinewy, and has no specific 12 II, 1 | its using the same for a hand. For it eats and drinks 13 II, 8 | part of the foot is like a hand except for its length, and 14 II, 8 | extremities like the palm of the hand; and this palm at the after 15 II, 8 | composed in a manner of hand and of foot: of foot in 16 II, 8 | the heel extremity, of the hand in all else-for even the 17 II, 11 | thumb and the rest of the hand bear to one another in man. 18 II, 17 | spleen was on the right hand and the liver on the left; 19 III, 2 | from that on the right hand to the right side and from 20 III, 2 | and from that on the left hand to the left side; the most 21 III, 2 | the armpit, each to the hand on its side: of these two, 22 III, 2 | and to all parts of the hand. Other veins, more minute, 23 III, 3 | situated rather to the right hand side of the body, and the 24 III, 3 | of it terminates at the hand and fingers. (See diagram.)~ 25 III, 20 | milk; sperm, on the other hand, is not secreted out in 26 IV, 4 | their shells on the right hand side, and move not in the 27 IV, 6 | touch, and, if you put your hand to it, it will seize and 28 IV, 6 | to make the flesh of your hand swell up. Its mouth is in 29 IV, 6 | it above as doing to your hand, so it does to anything 30 IV, 10 | might easily catch them by hand; and, as a matter of fact, 31 IV, 10 | that they may be caught by hand. The dolphin and the whale, 32 v, 15 | squeezed it stains your hand with the colour of the bloom. 33 VI, 2 | stroked in a peculiar way by hand. Wind-eggs can turn into 34 VII, 4 | fall out, but on the other hand hair tends to grow on parts 35 VII, 10 | assistance with skilful hand, but she must also have 36 VIII, 2 | such animals on the one hand as take in air but live 37 VIII, 2 | water, and such on the other hand as take in water and are 38 VIII, 12| migrate from places near at hand, in others they may be said 39 IX, 1 | the male, on the other hand, is more spirited than the 40 IX, 8 | if the male be near at hand, then to keep the eggs intact 41 IX, 14 | time bruise it with your hand, it will soon crumble to 42 IX, 37 | it will approach a man’s hand if it be lowered in the 43 IX, 37 | could catch it with the hand; it gets covered over with 44 IX, 40 | gather up what is ready to hand; the spider makes nothing, 45 IX, 40 | If a stream be near at hand, they drink from it and 46 IX, 40 | there be no water near at hand, they disgorge their honey