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1 I, 1 | some have teats in the breast, others close to the thighs.~ 2 I, 12| milk percolates; and the breast is of a spongy texture. 3 I, 12| the male the flesh of the breast is tough, with the female 4 I, 17| breasts towards the left breast in the upper part of the 5 II, 17| is turned not towards the breast, but towards the head and 6 II, 17| pointed end turned towards the breast. Then comes the lung, single, 7 III, 3 | going in underneath the breast and on to the spleen and 8 III, 3 | the lung in underneath the breast and into the liver and the 9 IV, 1 | it attaches, resembling a breast; (see diagram) in the female 10 VI, 10| to the midriff above the breast like formations; when the 11 VII, 10| child takes at once to the breast. Before birth the child 12 VII, 11| certain indurated parts of the breast called strangalides, or " 13 VII, 11| accumulates within. For the whole breast is so spongy that if a woman 14 VII, 11| she gets a pain in her breast, which ailment is called "