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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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1 I, 1 | decay, death, and other similar affections and conditions, 2 I, 1 | nature as composed of such or similar substances.~But if men and 3 I, 1 | sufficient than would be a similar account in the case of a 4 I, 1 | the flesh and all other similar parts.~The reason why our 5 I, 4 | smoothness roughness, and other similar oppositions, or, in one 6 I, 5 | Sleep, Locomotion, and other similar vital actions. Instances 7 II, 1 | is some definite form or similar end; for man generates man, 8 II, 1 | and fluidity, and other similar oppositions. Accordingly, 9 II, 2 | it is that bees and other similar creatures are of a more 10 II, 2 | blood or something of a similar character, and what the 11 II, 2 | health and disease; while no similar influence belongs to roughness 12 II, 2 | again, and stones and other similar bodies are longer in getting 13 II, 2 | would oil and pinewood under similar circumstances. But even 14 II, 7 | after food, or by some other similar influences, it produces 15 II, 8 | in the smouldering heat. Similar to this seems to be the 16 II, 9 | analogues, and any other similar parts that there may be, 17 III, 1 | part but sharp in another. Similar distinctions of shape are 18 III, 1 | with them, and accounts for similar facts relating to all other 19 III, 2 | the Bonasus that have a similar mode of defence. In no case, 20 III, 4 | in the heart to assume a similar position, in the centre 21 III, 5 | closely knit together. A similar exchange of position occurs 22 III, 7 | of nails. The aorta sends similar branches to each kidney, 23 III, 7 | they also are liable to a similar diversion of the fluids 24 III, 9 | The human kidneys are of similar shape; being as it were 25 III, 12| the tortoise, and other similar animals.~The spleen, again, 26 III, 14| the case with the camel. A similar multiplicity of stomachs


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