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1 I, 16| and is attached to the backbone and the windpipe by membranous 2 I, 17| the hypochondria and the backbone, with a thin membrane in 3 I, 17| are placed close to the backbone, and resemble in character 4 III, 1 | on to either side of the backbone, coalescing into a single 5 III, 2 | through the belly along the backbone, one to right, one to left; 6 III, 2 | heart in the region of the backbone; other two a little higher 7 III, 3 | on the outside, past the backbone on either side, until it 8 III, 3 | goes on inside along the backbone, past the muscles of the 9 III, 3 | blood-vessels in the thorax by the backbone, and lying to its inner 10 III, 3 | and the other towards the backbone and the last vertebra of 11 III, 3 | vertebra of the neck and the backbone, stretches back again along 12 III, 3 | stretches back again along the backbone; as Homer represents in 13 III, 4 | both to the aorta and the backbone by slack membranous communications. 14 III, 4 | closely attached to the backbone, and branch off, each of 15 III, 4 | attachment of the aorta to the backbone takes place in the region 16 III, 4 | vein, running along the backbone right through the loins; 17 III, 7 | with bones, the spine or backbone is the point of origin for 18 III, 7 | part of the course of the backbone are the collar-bones and 19 III, 7 | Below the level of the backbone, after the haunch-bone, 20 III, 7 | which corresponds to the backbone in quadrupeds. This exceptional 21 III, 7 | fish; in other words, his backbone is spinous. With oviparous 22 III, 7 | sanguineous animals have a backbone of either one kind or other: 23 III, 8 | space in the region of the backbone, a gristle-like substance 24 VI, 10| but middle-ways along the backbone, and as they grow they shift 25 VI, 10| the womb round about the backbone, as has been stated, and