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1 I, 16| what is designated the "aorta". When the windpipe is charged 2 I, 16| to the great vein and the aorta, and there run through it 3 I, 17| to the great vein and the aorta. It lies with its tapering 4 I, 17| tapering portion upon the aorta, and this portion is similarly 5 I, 17| is a connexion with the aorta.~Canals lead from the heart 6 I, 17| to the great vein and the aorta we shall, by and by, treat 7 I, 17| no communication with the aorta; for the vein that goes 8 I, 17| great vein and from the aorta, only not into the cavity. 9 I, 17| and others spring from the aorta, strong and continuous. 10 III, 1 | testicles themselves. From the aorta there extend vein-like ducts 11 III, 1 | while the two from the aorta are devoid of it. From the 12 III, 1 | which are connected with the aorta; in the ducts that bend 13 III, 1 | ducts that extend from the aorta; the letters KK mark the 14 III, 3 | this vein is termed the "aorta", from the fact that even 15 III, 3 | widens out in a lake. The aorta is attached to the middle 16 III, 3 | from the heart into the aorta). The great vessel looks 17 III, 3 | membrane or skin, while the aorta is narrower than it, and 18 III, 3 | and the attachment of the aorta, a part consisting of a 19 III, 4 | blood-vessels, designated the aorta, branch off, accompanying 20 III, 4 | only that, in regard to the aorta, the passages are less in 21 III, 4 | and is united both to the aorta and the backbone by slack 22 III, 4 | remaining undivided, the aorta and the big vein extend; 23 III, 4 | gets to the rear of the aorta. But the chief attachment 24 III, 4 | chief attachment of the aorta to the backbone takes place 25 III, 4 | and sinewy vessels. The aorta, just as it draws off from 26 III, 4 | more sinewy. And from the aorta there extend veins to the 27 III, 4 | branches in the case of the aorta are considerably less in 28 III, 4 | vessel that runs from the aorta into the liver or the spleen.~ 29 III, 4 | from the big vein and the aorta; only that they do not open 30 III, 4 | its substance. From the aorta run two other ducts to the 31 III, 4 | organ is connected with the aorta by veins numerous and closely 32 III, 4 | packed.~Furthermore, from the aorta and the great vein at the 33 III, 5 | three chambers, and the aorta is a sinew-like vein; in 34 VII, 8 | in the direction of the aorta towards the point where