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1 I, 15 | The eyes in man are, in proportion to his size, nearer to one 2 I, 16 | the face below is small in proportion, as is the case with round-faced 3 I, 17 | case of man is thicker in proportion to the size of his frame 4 II, 1 | but meagre and small in proportion to its bulk. It is cloven-footed, 5 II, 1 | growth, retain the relative proportion of the parts, as the dog. 6 II, 3 | those are short-lived in proportion that have teeth fewer in 7 II, 8 | upper-arm and thigh are short in proportion to the forearm and the shin. 8 II, 8 | quadrupeds; in fact, the proportion of the former to the latter 9 II, 17 | the other viscera in like proportion, while the spleen is comparatively 10 VI, 18 | to say, of all animals in proportion to size. With kine and mares 11 VI, 26 | mixed with water in the proportion of either two to one or 12 VI, 30 | bear is the smallest in proportion to the size of the mother; 13 VII, 2 | remarked of men: for in proportion to his size man emits more 14 VIII, 6 | takes on fat more rapidly in proportion to its size than any other 15 VIII, 8 | chiefly by drink. Just in proportion as beasts of burden drink 16 VIII, 12| the horses are little in proportion, and the men live in caves 17 IX, 40 | leave cells numerous in proportion to the population, for the 18 IX, 41 | causes the pain is larger, in proportion to its own larger size. 19 IX, 42 | their leaders are larger in proportion to themselves than are wasp-kings