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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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bones

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 18| that if really flesh and bones are composed of fire and 2 I, 20| body, nor outgrowths of bones, horns, and teeth.~There 3 II, 4 | separate from the rest, as bones and sinews by themselves, 4 II, 6 | liquids. The sinews and bones are formed by the internal 5 II, 6 | moisture dries, and hence the bones are insoluble by fire like 6 II, 6 | sinews solid and elastic, the bones solid and brittle. The skin, 7 II, 6 | bregma" is the last of the bones to be formed; even after 8 II, 6 | from the residues thereof bones, sinews, hair, and also 9 II, 6 | some residue to spare.~The bones, then, are made in the first 10 II, 6 | As the animal grows the bones grow from the natural nourishment, 11 II, 6 | formed in the same way as the bones and out of the same materials, 12 II, 6 | birth. For this reason the bones on the one hand only grow 13 II, 6 | also of the growth of the bones; if these had been always 14 II, 6 | contrary is the case with the bones, for they waste away along 15 II, 6 | actually the same nature as the bones, and are formed out of the 16 II, 6 | and are formed out of the bones, but nails, hair, horns, 17 II, 6 | they are made out of the bones in all animals that have 18 II, 6 | all animals that have both bones and teeth. Of all the bones 19 II, 6 | bones and teeth. Of all the bones they alone go on growing 20 II, 6 | same as that of the other bones. The latter all come into 21 II, 6 | for though they touch the bones they are not connate with 22 II, 6 | nutriment distributed to the bones, and so have the same nature, 23 II, 6 | same nature, even when the bones have their own number complete.~ 24 III, 11| solidifying in the same manner as bones and horns (for these cannot 25 V, 7 | found in some of them, and bones are naturally connected 26 V, 8 | in the broad part of the bones, whereas the front part


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