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spite 1
spittle 1
splashing 1
spleen 20
splendid 1
splenitis 3
split 9
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20 plants
20 rapidly
20 shall
20 spleen
20 stings
20 ten
20 tortoise
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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spleen

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 17| the left-hand side the "spleen", alike in all animals that 2 I, 17| caul.~To outward view the spleen of man is narrow and long, 3 I, 17| portals" of the liver. The spleen also is connected only with 4 I, 17| for a vein extends to the spleen off from it.~After these 5 II, 11| the whole body. It has no spleen visible. It hibernates, 6 II, 15| animals are furnished with a spleen; but with the great majority 7 II, 15| but oviparous animals the spleen is so small as all but to 8 II, 15| say, they also have the spleen exceedingly minute, as the 9 II, 15| organ internally resembles a spleen.~However, without any exception, 10 II, 17| in the lung of birds.~The spleen in all cases, when normally 11 II, 17| under dissection, where the spleen was on the right hand and 12 II, 17| like proportion, while the spleen is comparatively small.~ 13 II, 17| is long and simple; the spleen is short and round: as is 14 III, 2 | that from the right, to the spleen and kidney and testicle, 15 III, 2 | on the left towards the spleen and the kidneys. The veins 16 III, 3 | the breast and on to the spleen and the kidney; those from 17 III, 3 | of the pair reaches the spleen and the other reaches the 18 III, 4 | short but thick vein to the spleen and the little veins branching 19 III, 4 | vein that runs into the spleen. Again, other veins branch 20 III, 4 | aorta into the liver or the spleen.~From each of the two great


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