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1 II, 2 | the female, and the right side to the left. As with the 2 II, 10| sense-organs, setting them side by side on a level with 3 II, 10| sense-organs, setting them side by side on a level with each other, 4 II, 14| the back than on the under side of the body; whereas in 5 II, 16| narrowing them on either side and making them project 6 III, 1 | characters of those on either side, being broad in one part 7 III, 2 | that comes nearest to each side having its own horn.~Again, 8 III, 4 | counterbalance the chilliness of that side. For the left side is colder 9 III, 4 | that side. For the left side is colder in man, as compared 10 III, 4 | will be obtained if each side have its own blood, and 11 III, 4 | blood, and the blood of one side be kept separate from that 12 III, 4 | limbs also on the right side of the body are warmer than 13 III, 7 | front and a rear, a right side and a left.~This explains 14 III, 7 | tends to lie on the right side and the smaller on the left. 15 III, 7 | of the liver on the right side of the body that is the 16 III, 7 | liver and spleen on either side with the kidneys behind-attach 17 III, 7 | and also because the left side of the body is more watery 18 III, 9 | and the organs on this side are in consequence stronger 19 III, 9 | liver lies on the right side.~Of all the viscera the 20 III, 9 | that the parts on the right side are naturally more solid