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1 I, 1 | composed of flesh, sinews, and bones. Of animals, some resemble 2 I, 7 | it is the last of all the bones in the body to acquire solidity,- 3 I, 15 | contains a multiplicity of bones is the "foot". The hinder 4 II, 1 | part-is derived from the bones; as is the case with the 5 III, 2 | the head, past the collar bones, through the throat. From 6 III, 5 | at the jointings of the bones. Be it remembered, however, 7 III, 5 | and the flexures of the bones. Now, if the sinews were 8 III, 5 | region of the flexures of the bones; for all the bones that 9 III, 5 | of the bones; for all the bones that are attached to one 10 III, 5 | neighbourhood of all the bones. Only, by the way, in the 11 III, 5 | together by the sutures of the bones.~Sinew is fissile lengthwise, 12 III, 7 | 7~The bones in animals are all connected 13 III, 7 | all animals furnished with bones, the spine or backbone is 14 III, 7 | is composed not of four bones, but of six; two of these 15 III, 7 | connected with these, and the bones in the hands connected with 16 III, 7 | hands connected with the bones of the arms. With animals 17 III, 7 | and connected with these bones are the bones in the feet.~ 18 III, 7 | with these bones are the bones in the feet.~Now, with all 19 III, 7 | same time viviparous, the bones do not differ greatly one 20 III, 7 | the same animal certain bones are supplied with marrow, 21 III, 7 | marrow whatsoever in their bones: as is the case with the 22 III, 7 | and thin, and in very few bones; for marrow is found in 23 III, 7 | thigh and armbones. The bones of the lion are exceptionally 24 III, 7 | flint-stones. The dolphin has bones, and not fish-spine.~Of 25 III, 7 | presence or the absence of the bones or the spines corresponding 26 III, 7 | animals the corresponding bones differ from one another 27 III, 8 | marrow in them as there is in bones; in the selachia, however— 28 III, 8 | certain extremities of the bones.~ 29 III, 9 | however, follow after the bones. Thus in black men, such 30 III, 9 | the like, the teeth and bones are white, but the nails 31 III, 11 | situated at a conjuncture of bones, and these bones, as age 32 III, 11 | conjuncture of bones, and these bones, as age comes on, draw apart 33 III, 13 | envelops each one of the bones and each one of the viscera, 34 III, 15 | of beak, of gristle, of bones, and of parts that are analogous 35 III, 19 | parts connected with the bones. Blood is finest and purest 36 III, 20 | blood in veins, marrow in bones other moistures in membranous 37 III, 20 | in animals with suet. All bones, however, are not supplied 38 III, 20 | all of these. For of the bones in the lion some contain 39 III, 20 | lion is marrowless. In the bones of pigs it is found in small 40 III, 20 | small quantities; and in the bones of certain animals of this 41 VI, 12 | fleshy and soft and its bones are gristly. Owing to the 42 VIII, 28| once put ashore and saw the bones of a number of oxen, and