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Alphabetical [« »] market-hour 1 markings 1 marks 3 marrow 15 marrowless 1 marsh 6 marsh-birds 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 intermediate 15 kill 15 localities 15 marrow 15 marshes 15 mothers 15 narrow | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances marrow |
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1 I, 1 | blood, serum, lard, suet, marrow, sperm, gall, milk in such 2 III, 2 | side through the spinal marrow to the testicles, thin and 3 III, 7 | bones are supplied with marrow, while others are destitute 4 III, 7 | observation appear to have no marrow whatsoever in their bones: 5 III, 7 | lion, owing to his having marrow only in small amount, poor 6 III, 7 | and in very few bones; for marrow is found in his thigh and 7 III, 8 | unperforated, and there is no marrow in them as there is in bones; 8 III, 8 | there is a liquid resembling marrow. In viviparous animals furnished 9 III, 19| similar with the brain and the marrow. When flesh is lacerated, 10 III, 20| discuss the properties of marrow; for this is one of the 11 III, 20| vessels: as blood in veins, marrow in bones other moistures 12 III, 20| skin~In young animals the marrow is exceedingly sanguineous, 13 III, 20| however, are not supplied with marrow, but only the hollow ones, 14 III, 20| the lion some contain no marrow at all, and some are only 15 IV, 8 | at its junction with the marrow are two strong sinewy ducts