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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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bone

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1| are made, but also flesh, bone, blood, and all other homogeneous 2 I, 1| when he explains what is a bone. For he does not merely 3 I, 1| their combination. As with a bone, so manifestly is it with 4 I, 4| analogy-such as exists between the bone of man and the spine of 5 II, 1| parts of animals, such as bone, flesh, and the like, are 6 II, 2| solid homogeneous parts bone, fish-spine, sinew, blood-vessel, 7 II, 6| backbone, inasmuch as this bone consists of separate vertebrae. 8 II, 6| and the blood within the bone, owing to the heat which 9 II, 6| how the marrow within the bone comes to have the character 10 II, 7| superabundance that the cranial bone, which some call the Bregma, 11 II, 8| be more flesh-like than bone, and more earthy and bone-like 12 II, 9| continuous whole. For no bone in the body exists as a 13 II, 9| continuous and formed a single bone, or, for purposes of flexure, 14 II, 9| one whole. For an isolated bone, if such there were, would 15 II, 9| the lower end of the one bone and the upper end of the 16 II, 9| fishes, where there is no bone, but merely fish-spine. 17 II, 9| get broken. Cartilage and bone are indeed fundamentally 18 II, 9| Thus neither cartilage nor bone, when once cut off, grows 19 II, 9| stands in the stead of a bone.~Very nearly resembling 20 II, 9| these substances flesh and bone form the basis. Semen and 21 III, 2| the animal body to form bone. But in the larger animals 22 III, 4| does the heart contain a bone, certainly in none of those 23 III, 4| bulk, is provided with a bone as a support; just as the


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