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1 I, 18| says: "it is shed in clean vessels; some wax female, if they 2 I, 19| which in men goes to these vessels is drained away with the 3 II, 4 | higher up, and many fine vessels from them terminate in the 4 II, 4 | excreted through very fine vessels into the uterus, these being 5 II, 4 | the channels of the finest vessels must overflow. Then Nature, 6 II, 4 | it acts like cone-shaped vessels which, when they have been 7 II, 4 | and from these smaller vessels branch off to the uterus. 8 II, 4 | consisting of one or more vessels in different animals. Round 9 II, 4 | because the weakness of the vessels needs protection and shelter. 10 II, 4 | protection and shelter. The vessels join on to the uterus like 11 II, 7 | closely united; for the vessels which pass through the cord 12 II, 7 | and split up into smaller vessels all over the uterus; where 13 III, 11| Rhodes a number of clay vessels were thrown out into the 14 IV, 1 | still the system of the vessels is prior to the other; the