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1 III, 4 | animals, both heart and liver are visible enough when 2 III, 4 | but also invariably have a liver. But no one could ever deem 3 III, 4 | one could ever deem the liver to be the primary organ 4 III, 4 | counterbalances it. Still further, the liver contains no spacious receptacle 5 III, 4 | and since it is not the liver which is such, it follows 6 III, 4 | abscesses, as also are the liver, the lung, and more than 7 III, 4 | and the portion of the liver which lies about the junction 8 III, 4 | parts that the lung and liver are most closely in communion 9 III, 7 | should be reckoned. For the liver and the spleen would seem 10 III, 7 | But when we come to the liver and the spleen, any one 11 III, 7 | taken for a kind of bastard liver; while in those in which 12 III, 7 | extremely minute form, the liver plainly consists of two 13 III, 7 | some Vivipara in which the liver is manifestly divided into 14 III, 7 | It is the position of the liver on the right side of the 15 III, 7 | sends such branches to the liver and the spleen; and these 16 III, 7 | spleen; and these viscera-the liver and spleen on either side 17 III, 7 | kidney, but none to the liver or spleen.~These viscera, 18 III, 7 | of the animal body. The liver and spleen assist, moreover, 19 III, 7 | The heart then and the liver are essential constituents 20 III, 7 | constituents of every animal; the liver that it may effect concoction, 21 III, 9 | brought into contact with the liver; for the liver lies on the 22 III, 9 | with the liver; for the liver lies on the right side.~ 23 III, 10| the lung, as also with the liver, spleen, and kidneys. The 24 III, 10| they all have a heart and a liver. For they require a midriff 25 III, 12| viscus whatsoever. Thus the liver is in some animals split 26 III, 12| Vivipara. As for birds, their liver very nearly resembles that 27 III, 12| gall-bladder at all. For the liver takes a large share in maintaining 28 III, 12| there is more blood in the liver than in any of the other 29 III, 12| On the other hand, the liver of oviparous quadrupeds