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1 I, 1 | hand is composed of flesh, sinews, and bones. Of animals, 2 I, 17| cavities of the heart are sinews. As a rule the heart is 3 III, 5 | 5~The sinews of animals have the following 4 III, 5 | heart; for the heart has sinews within itself in the largest 5 III, 5 | and is stretched like the sinews where they terminate at 6 III, 5 | remembered, however, that the sinews do not proceed in unbroken 7 III, 5 | in thin ones-whereas the sinews are distributed about the 8 III, 5 | of the bones. Now, if the sinews were derived in unbroken 9 III, 5 | is an important system of sinews; and another sinew, a double 10 III, 5 | the shoulder-sinews. Other sinews, devoid of specific designation, 11 III, 5 | another are bound together by sinews, and a great quantity of 12 III, 5 | and a great quantity of sinews are placed in the neighbourhood 13 III, 5 | tension. In connexion with sinews a liquid mucus is developed, 14 III, 5 | shrivels up altogether; and, if sinews be cut asunder, the severed 15 III, 5 | very extensive system of sinews connected severally with 16 III, 5 | blood are furnished with sinews; but in the case of animals 17 III, 5 | either feet or hands, the sinews are fine and inconspicuous; 18 III, 5 | have been anticipated, the sinews in the fish are chiefly