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organ 36
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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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1 I, 5 | others have no lung, but an organ analogous to a lung in its 2 II, 1 | order of sensibles, and its organ must be such as to admit 3 II, 1 | reasonably be expected, the organ of touch, though still homogeneous, 4 II, 1 | oppositions. Accordingly, the organ which deals with these varied 5 II, 2 | formed; for each separate organ is constructed of bones, 6 II, 7 | bloodless creature has such an organ, unless indeed it be, as 7 II, 8 | substance, which is the organ of this sense. And it is 8 II, 8 | this sense. And it is the organ, either in the same way 9 II, 8 | way as the pupil is the organ of sight, that is it constitutes 10 II, 8 | constitutes the primary organ of the sense; or it is the 11 II, 8 | the sense; or it is the organ and the medium through which 12 II, 9 | substances themselves, the organ hoof, for instance, and 13 II, 9 | hoof, for instance, and the organ horn, are contrivances to 14 II, 10| brain they assert to be the organ of sensation; and sensation, 15 II, 10| is full of air, and the organ of hearing is, as we say, 16 II, 10| and a left, so also each organ of sense is double. In the 17 II, 10| reason being that the primary organ of this sense is not the 18 II, 10| of inspiration, and the organ of inspiration is placed 19 II, 16| great variety of form in the organ of smell. In those of them, 20 II, 17| bloodless animals have an organ that serves for the perception 21 II, 17| sanguineous animals such an organ is invariably variably For 22 II, 17| surface of the tongue-like organ, but is placed chiefly in 23 III, 1 | by nature upon one single organ, the construction of which 24 III, 3 | inspiration and expiration. The organ then concerned in respiration 25 III, 3 | wounds opening into that organ. However, it is perhaps 26 III, 4 | liver to be the primary organ either of the whole body 27 III, 4 | blood, as also the primary organ in other respects. For the 28 III, 4 | solid than the rest of the organ. It lies against the breast, 29 III, 4 | once, is formed in this organ. But inasmuch as the main 30 III, 4 | is more courageous if the organ be smaller and of moderate 31 III, 6 | 6~The lung, then, is an organ found in all the animals 32 III, 6 | man condition of life.~The organ of respiration is the lung. 33 III, 7 | constituting each a single organ, or as a pair of organs 34 III, 7 | necessarily have a spleen, this organ is such that it might be 35 III, 9 | on the substance of the organ, so that there is no blood 36 III, 9 | the solid substance of the organ, in its centre, where as


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