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1 III, 2 | frame of animals, flesh and whatsoever in the several parts is 2 III, 7 | appear to have no marrow whatsoever in their bones: as is the 3 III, 9 | articulated, but has no nails whatsoever—of animals furnished with 4 III, 19 | its supply of blood; for whatsoever is fat is destitute of blood.~ 5 IV, 8 | is common to all animals whatsoever.~In some animals the organs 6 VI, 3 | there is no hard substance whatsoever. Such is the condition of 7 VII, 7 | full of veins.~All animals whatsoever, whether they fly or swim 8 VIII, 1 | animals give no indication whatsoever of it, whilst others indicate 9 VIII, 1 | will be this substance. And whatsoever is in conformity with nature 10 VIII, 2 | greater part have no fat whatsoever. When removed from the water 11 VIII, 14| transparent, with nothing whatsoever in its stomach; and the