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1 II, 6 | why the parts about the head, and particularly the eyes, 2 II, 6 | Hence the parts about the head begin to form next in order 3 II, 6 | is no other part in the head that is cold and fluid except 4 II, 6 | brain and the eyes. The head is very large at first, 5 II, 6 | the eyelids, for if the head is affected by never so 6 II, 7 | the eyes is, of all the head, that most nearly connected 7 III, 3 | nature of its body, for its head is many times as large as 8 III, 3 | size and roughness of the head prevents their entering 9 III, 11| front and what is called the head of the creature.~We have 10 IV, 3 | say that the child has the head of a ram or a bull, and 11 IV, 3 | as that a calf has the head of a child or a sheep that 12 IV, 4 | monstrous, having one body and head but four legs and four wings; 13 V, 1 | their eyes lying deep in the head can see things at a distance 14 V, 3 | bald on the front of the head; children indeed do not 15 V, 3 | beings also go grey on the head as they grow old, but this 16 V, 3 | bald on the front of the head, but turn grey first on 17 V, 3 | these or on the back of the head. Some such affections occur 18 V, 3 | reason also the hairs of the head in man are thickest, for 19 V, 3 | reason the hairs of the head are longest in man, for 20 V, 3 | that the front part of the head alone goes bald in man and 21 V, 4 | because the back of the head is empty of moisture owing 22 V, 4 | for this region of the head being between the two extremes