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1 II, 1 | the case with some of the viscera which, varying in configuration, 2 II, 1 | the heart, like the other viscera, is one of the homogeneous 3 II, 1 | true of the other so-called viscera, which are indeed formed 4 II, 1 | the heart. For all these viscera have a sanguineous character 5 II, 1 | deposits mud, so the various viscera, the heart excepted, are, 6 II, 1 | are the reasons why the viscera are of sanguineous aspect; 7 II, 6 | the external parts and the viscera. For the viscera also in 8 II, 6 | and the viscera. For the viscera also in animals, so long 9 II, 9 | the heart and neighbouring viscera. The exception of which 10 III, 4 | have next to treat of the viscera. These are peculiar to sanguineous 11 III, 4 | notion he formed of the viscera, if, that is to say, he 12 III, 4 | differing in different animals. Viscera, then, are peculiar to sanguineous 13 III, 4 | animals. For in such the viscera are more sanguineous, and 14 III, 4 | course through the other viscera, but no vessel spreads through 15 III, 4 | and here alone in all the viscera and indeed in all the body, 16 III, 4 | vessel as in all the other viscera. The vessel, moreover, extends 17 III, 4 | again is the only one of the viscera, and indeed the only part 18 III, 4 | observable in the other viscera. For the kidneys are frequently 19 III, 5 | now pass on to the other viscera and apply the same method 20 III, 7 | 7~Of the viscera some appear to be single, 21 III, 7 | The reason, then, why the viscera are bilateral is, as we 22 III, 7 | likewise do their several viscera; and as the sides, though 23 III, 7 | into unity, so also do the viscera tend to be bilateral and 24 III, 7 | unity of constitution.~Those viscera which lie below the diaphragm 25 III, 7 | the liver or spleen.~These viscera, then, contribute in this 26 III, 7 | this explains why these two viscera, and these two alone, are 27 III, 7 | the parts that environ the viscera and therefore has to be 28 III, 9 | ill-savoured of all the viscera.) From the central cavity 29 III, 9 | the right side.~Of all the viscera the kidneys are those that 30 III, 9 | the heart and neighbouring viscera, the loins, in accordance 31 III, 10| purposes, then, for which the viscera severally exist have now 32 III, 10| that the substance of the viscera is formed. Thus they are 33 III, 11| 11~The viscera are enclosed each in a membrane. 34 III, 12| Some animals have all the viscera that have been enumerated; 35 III, 12| Moreover, the self-same viscera present differences in different 36 III, 12| than in any of the other viscera, the heart only excepted. 37 III, 13| 13~The viscera differ from the flesh not