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organs 37
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37 brain
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37 kidneys
37 organs
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37 viscera
36 hand
Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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organs

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1 I, 1 | fashion with its several organs; in fact, to proceed in 2 I, 4 | agree in having analogous organs; for what in the bird is 3 I, 4 | the shape of particular organs, or of the whole body, that 4 I, 5 | and absolutely identical organs,-feet, feathers, scales, 5 I, 5 | groups the affections and organs are only so far identical 6 I, 5 | manifestly obtains between the organs which discharge these functions; 7 I, 5 | another, their respective organs will stand to each other 8 II, 1 | but also of the individual organs, it is necessary that the 9 II, 3 | many parts, seeing that the organs by which the various elaborations 10 II, 7 | has no continuity with the organs of sense is plain from simple 11 II, 9 | serve, when the parts are organs of motion, to facilitate 12 II, 9 | means of defence. For the organs which are made out of these 13 II, 9 | are confounded the entire organs and the substances of which 14 II, 10| but few, few also are the organs required to effect them. 15 II, 10| peculiar of all the animal organs; and out of these facts 16 II, 10| and yet have no visible organs for these senses in the 17 II, 10| activity. For these reasons the organs of the precise senses are 18 II, 10| well-ordered manner. The organs of hearing are so placed 19 II, 10| sounds from all quarters. The organs of vision are placed in 20 II, 10| our motion. Lastly, the organs of smell are placed with 21 II, 10| conspicuous in the other organs of sense. For there are 22 III, 2 | body, so far as regards its organs of motion, consists of two 23 III, 2 | of the males causes these organs, though equally useless, 24 III, 4 | Moreover, as the external organs are not precisely alike 25 III, 7 | the single and the double organs. For they may be regarded 26 III, 7 | single organ, or as a pair of organs resembling each other in 27 III, 7 | reality, however, all the organs are double. The reason for 28 III, 7 | the brain and the several organs of sense tend in all animals 29 III, 9 | this reason neither of the organs mentioned exists in this 30 III, 9 | kidneys. For nature uses these organs for two separate purposes, 31 III, 9 | such the functions of these organs.~In all animals that have 32 III, 9 | from the right, and the organs on this side are in consequence 33 III, 9 | accompany the possession of such organs. But at the same time the 34 III, 9 | heat. For placed, as these organs are, close to the surface, 35 III, 9 | over the whole of these organs. But, should the like occur 36 III, 9 | kidneys, yet should these organs become over-fat and diseased, 37 III, 10| lying in close proximity to organs that have, it brings about


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