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1 I, 1 | dry and solid are such as sinew, skin, vein, hair, bone, 2 I, 16| connexions of fat, gristle, and sinew; and at the point of juncture 3 III, 2 | again, skin, membrane, sinew, hair, nails, and whatever 4 III, 5 | extremity it is actually a sinew, for it is there no longer 5 III, 5 | system of sinews; and another sinew, a double one, is that called " 6 III, 5 | in the head there is no sinew; but the head is held together 7 III, 5 | the sutures of the bones.~Sinew is fissile lengthwise, but 8 III, 5 | the actual cautery, but sinew, when submitted to such 9 III, 5 | parts of the frame where sinew is situated.~There is a 10 III, 6 | something intermediate between sinew and vein. Some of them are 11 III, 6 | lymph; and they pass from sinew to vein and from vein to 12 III, 6 | to vein and from vein to sinew. There is another kind of 13 III, 6 | the properties of vein, sinew, and fibrous tissue.~ 14 III, 15| properties, then, of vein, sinew and skin, of fibre and membrane, 15 III, 16| only as is the case with sinew and vein. When animals are