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1 I, 1 | formed. For there is no small difference between these 2 II, 2 | boiling water is hotter than a small fire, and yet gets cold 3 II, 3 | subdivision of the food into small bits facilitates the action 4 II, 5 | to say, it contains but a small proportion of water and 5 II, 5 | liable, like all bodies of small bulk, to be injuriously 6 II, 6 | they have naturally but a small amount of blood; and secondly 7 II, 7 | large, are numerous and small, and their blood scanty 8 II, 7 | must suppose, to compare small things with great, that 9 II, 13| of collision being thus small, nature, who makes nothing 10 II, 15| set at the terminations of small blood-vessels. For the vessels 11 II, 16| narrow dimensions to suit the small size of the head. In this 12 II, 17| narrow; for in the great the small is included, but not the 13 II, 17| but not the great in the small.~What has been said explains 14 II, 17| in serpents, that though small while in the mouth it can 15 III, 1 | to mince the food into small bits. They are also curved, 16 III, 1 | whereas in the rest it is small, being placed at the extremity 17 III, 2 | they contain. Thus no very small animal is known to have 18 III, 4 | that these animals were too small to allow them to be seen. 19 III, 4 | while it is still extremely small. For these parts are to 20 III, 4 | animal’s heat, which being small is reduced to insignificance 21 III, 4 | in a large room than in a small one, so also does the heat 22 III, 4 | have less effect than in a small one. Moreover, all hot bodies 23 III, 4 | indistinct and the cavities small in all or most fat animals.~ 24 III, 4 | stones, and growths, and small abscesses, as also are the 25 III, 5 | though no vessel, however small, be visible in it. Yet there 26 III, 5 | heated, and the mouths of the small vessels are dilated. Instances, 27 III, 5 | owing to the heat in the small vessels having been too 28 III, 5 | to its being absolutely small in amount, or to its being 29 III, 5 | amount, or to its being small in proportion to the quantity 30 III, 6 | while in the ovipara it is small and dry but capable of expanding 31 III, 6 | collapses from a large bulk to a small one, as does foam when it 32 III, 7 | oviparous quadrupeds it is small, compact, and like a kidney. 33 III, 8 | these animals, owing to the small amount of fluid which they 34 III, 8 | land-tortoises an extremely small one.~ 35 III, 9 | were made up of numerous small kidneys, and not presenting 36 III, 10| cause, namely to give it as small a proportion of humour as 37 III, 12| residual matter within is but small. Hence it is that some of 38 III, 14| kind. For there is but one small section in which it is otherwise. 39 III, 14| both jaws the stomach is of small size. It may be classed 40 III, 14| stomach of the dog is of small size, not much larger in 41 III, 14| as a rule, animals of no small bulk, because of the thorough 42 III, 14| which is a part of the small gut, of the gut, that is,