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liver 35
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35 claws
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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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liver

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1 I, 17| right-hand side lies the "liver", and on the left-hand side 2 I, 17| self-same organ in the pig. The liver in the great majority of 3 I, 17| is present in some. The liver of a man is round-shaped, 4 I, 17| the sacrifice.~Again, the liver is attached to the great 5 I, 17| vein goes right through the liver, at a point where are the 6 I, 17| so-called "portals" of the liver. The spleen also is connected 7 II, 15| animals are furnished with a liver. As a general rule blooded 8 II, 15| gall-bladder close to the liver, and others have not. Of 9 II, 15| With the elephant also the liver is unfurnished with a gall-bladder, 10 II, 15| have the organ close to the liver, as the dogfishes, the sheat-fish, 11 II, 15| gall-bladder close to the liver, and in no other fish does 12 II, 15| the gut, attached to the liver by certain extremely fine 13 II, 15| organ attached close to the liver, and others with it detached 14 II, 15| have it near at once to the liver and to the stomach as the 15 II, 15| have it near at once to the liver and the gut, as the falcon 16 II, 17| furnished with an undivided liver, the organ lies entirely 17 II, 17| the right side; where the liver is cloven from the root, 18 II, 17| on the right hand and the liver on the left; but all such 19 II, 17| of the pig, only that the liver is four times the size of 20 II, 17| detached from the heart. The liver is long and simple; the 21 II, 17| water-snakes have it beside the liver, and the other snakes have 22 III, 2 | from the left, through the liver to the kidney and the testicle, 23 III, 2 | on the right towards the liver, from that on the left towards 24 III, 3 | the breast and into the liver and the kidney; and both 25 III, 3 | and the other reaches the liver; and after this they both 26 III, 4 | wide, extends through the liver, and from it a number of 27 III, 4 | veins branch off into the liver and disappear. From the 28 III, 4 | that passes through the liver two branches separate off, 29 III, 4 | of certain pains in the liver; and from the left-hand 30 III, 4 | vein that traverses the liver, while in this case it is 31 III, 4 | from the aorta into the liver or the spleen.~From each 32 III, 17| suet.~Of the viscera the liver in some animals becomes 33 VI, 10| embryo in the place where the liver is situated. If the embryo 34 VI, 10| with, as for instance the liver, are found to be large and 35 VII, 8 | embryo, two pass through the liver where the so-called gates


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