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1 VI, 3 | integument, and the other, like a navel-string, towards the yolk. The life-element 2 VI, 3 | nutriment comes through the navel-string out of the yolk.~When the 3 VI, 3 | which yolk proceeds the navel-string that leads from the heart 4 VI, 3 | yolk, into which the second navel-string was described as leading; 5 VI, 3 | At this conjuncture the navel-string that leads to the outer 6 VI, 10| with the yolk in birds.~The navel-string is attached a little way 7 VI, 10| creatures are young the navel-string is long, but as they grow 8 VI, 10| the young develop with the navel-string attached to the womb, so 9 VI, 10| case of quadrupeds. The navel-string is long and adheres to the 10 VI, 10| under part of the womb (each navel-string being attached as it were 11 VII, 8 | disappear altogether. The navel-string is a sheath wrapped about 12 VII, 8 | surrounding these membranes is the navel-string itself, after the manner 13 VII, 10| 10~The cutting of the navel-string, which is the nurse’s duty,