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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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nutriment

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 1 | that out of the selfsame nutriment of which it is the recipient 2 II, 2 | function. A second set are the nutriment of the first, and are invariably 3 II, 2 | being the dregs of the solid nutriment, the latter of the fluid.~ 4 II, 3 | must take nourishment, and nutriment in all cases consists of 5 II, 3 | which the concocted food or nutriment shall pass out of the stomach 6 II, 4 | whole body is made. For nutriment supplies the material, and 7 II, 4 | the blood is the ultimate nutriment. It makes then a considerable 8 II, 6 | within the bones is the nutriment out of which these are formed. 9 II, 6 | formed. Now the universal nutriment, as already stated, is blood; 10 II, 6 | little of it; for here the nutriment is spent in forming the 11 II, 6 | surplus of the sanguineous nutriment apportioned to the bones 12 II, 7 | of coldness. For when the nutriment steams upwards through the 13 II, 17| and for the sucking up of nutriment. This is plainly to be seen 14 III, 2 | teeth adds to the horns; the nutriment which in most animals goes 15 III, 5 | source from which they obtain nutriment and as to the way in which 16 III, 5 | earth and water-and both nutriment and blood are such-becomes 17 III, 7 | from over-repletion with nutriment. Often, too, when the spleen 18 III, 8 | solid but also of liquid nutriment. This increased consumption 19 III, 8 | drinking’s sake but only as nutriment, insects for instance and 20 III, 14| place as the yet unconcocted nutriment. For as the ingress of food 21 III, 14| concerned, require more nutriment, and consume more fodder


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