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Alphabetical [« »] blood-like 3 blood-vessel 8 blood-vessel-while 1 blood-vessels 22 bloodless 18 bloodlike 1 bloods 3 | Frequency [« »] 23 quadrupeds 23 way 22 after 22 blood-vessels 22 cases 22 concoction 22 formation | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances blood-vessels |
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1 II, 7 | branches run from both blood-vessels, that is to say from the 2 II, 7 | steams upwards through the blood-vessels, its refuse portion is chilled 3 II, 8 | skin, the sinews, and the blood-vessels, and, again, the hair and 4 II, 9 | centre or origin of the blood-vessels is the heart, and the centre 5 II, 10| lead from the eyes to the blood-vessels that surround the brain; 6 II, 10| the skull is destitute of blood-vessels.~As to the position of the 7 II, 15| the terminations of small blood-vessels. For the vessels come to 8 III, 4 | that nature has devised the blood-vessels. These, again, must necessarily 9 III, 4 | there is blood without blood-vessels, the blood elsewhere being 10 III, 4 | But inasmuch as the main blood-vessels are two in number, namely 11 III, 4 | its cavities and of the blood-vessels; these also if of large 12 III, 4 | cavities in its heart, or large blood-vessels, is ever fat, the vessels 13 III, 5 | have next to discuss the blood-vessels, that is to say the great 14 III, 5 | again, explains why the blood-vessels have one common starting-point.~ 15 III, 5 | nothing to be seen but the blood-vessels; just as when fig-leaves 16 III, 5 | so also do the largest blood-vessels remain permanently open, 17 III, 5 | been cleared of mud.~As the blood-vessels advance, they become gradually 18 III, 5 | of position between the blood-vessels are the anterior and posterior 19 III, 5 | concerns the heart and the blood-vessels. We must now pass on to 20 III, 7 | and all on account of the blood-vessels; serving as a bond, by which 21 III, 9 | fluid, and to subserve the blood-vessels, a channel leading to them 22 III, 13| partake of the character of blood-vessels, and that while the former