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1 I, 1 | instance, is the case when he explains what is a bone. For he does 2 II, 2 | analogous to blood. This explains how it is that bees and 3 II, 3 | represents the blood. This explains why the blood diminishes 4 II, 4 | congealed by cold. This also explains why bloodless animals are, 5 II, 4 | the fits of passion.~This explains why bulls and boars are 6 II, 7 | than in women. This again explains why man, alone of animals, 7 II, 9 | Their earthy character explains how it is that all such 8 II, 13| long distances. This too explains why birds with talons, that 9 II, 17| small.~What has been said explains why, among birds, those 10 III, 1 | not possess at all. This explains why stags have horns, while 11 III, 1 | ewes from those of rams. It explains also why the females are 12 III, 4 | hottest blood, and this explains why the limbs also on the 13 III, 5 | originates; and this, again, explains why the blood-vessels have 14 III, 5 | vessels than before. This too explains why, so long as the flesh 15 III, 7 | right side and a left.~This explains why it is that even the 16 III, 7 | these two parts; and this explains why these two viscera, and 17 III, 9 | cavity. (This by the way explains why the kidney is the most 18 III, 10| acting upon them. This too explains why its central part is 19 III, 14| the other end; and this explains by the way why dogs have