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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 17| after death.~Of the other internal organs the heart alone contains 2 I, 17| difference in regard to the internal organs, except in respect 3 I, 17| coincide.~These are the organs, internal and external, of man, and 4 II, 1 | the animal is found in all internal characters to resemble the 5 II, 1 | other creatures; some are internal, as with the dolphin. With 6 II, 7 | are made out of it. In its internal organs it resembles the 7 II, 9 | In all such creatures the internal organs are found under dissection 8 II, 10| external testicles, but internal ones only; neither are they 9 II, 15| for the properties of the internal organs, these we must first 10 II, 16| resembles the ox in all its internal parts).~ 11 II, 17| by the by, has all its internal organs similar to the wolf’ 12 II, 17| bifurcate. The rest of its internal organs are identical with 13 II, 17| stomach.~In regard to their internal parts birds differ from 14 III, 1 | differences of the other internal organs, it remains for us 15 III, 1 | female are in all cases internal; in the male they present 16 III, 1 | parts external and parts internal, have the properties above 17 III, 12| rule have no hair on their internal surfaces, and, in regard 18 IV, 1 | mantle-sac, containing the internal parts, and incorrectly designated 19 IV, 2 | membrane.~Such are the parts, internal and external, of the carid.~ 20 IV, 4 | parts of these animals.~The internal structure is almost the 21 IV, 6 | for the external and the internal organs of molluscs, crustaceans, 22 IV, 7 | shell-like nor is it like the internal substance of shell-covered 23 IV, 7 | the parts, external and internal, exceptional and common, 24 IV, 9 | but they can emit sound by internal air or wind, though not 25 IV, 9 | prickly, or in other cases by internal parts about their bellies; 26 v, 1 | 1~As to the parts internal and external that all animals 27 VI, 3 | this time also the larger internal organs are visible, as also 28 VI, 10| as with quadrupeds, such internal organs as it is furnished 29 VI, 29| habit appears due to some internal pain: at all events, the 30 IX, 37| impelled along by some internal energy; the murex or purple-fish,


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