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1 II, 7| is to say from the great vessel and from what is called 2 II, 9| the flesh. Similarly if a vessel were isolated, and not continuous 3 III, 4| the other viscera, but no vessel spreads through the heart. 4 III, 4| heart; but its blood is in a vessel as in all the other viscera. 5 III, 4| all the other viscera. The vessel, moreover, extends through 6 III, 4| extends through it, and no vessel whatsoever originates in 7 III, 4| namely the so-called great vessel and the aorta, each of which 8 III, 5| that is to say the great vessel and the aorta. For it is 9 III, 5| like degree is the great vessel superior to the aorta. For 10 III, 5| the aorta. For the great vessel is placed in front, while 11 III, 5| whatsoever that is cut, though no vessel, however small, be visible 12 III, 5| the windpipe.~The great vessel and the aorta, which above 13 III, 5| into two, and the great vessel passes from the front to 14 III, 7| out from a ship. The great vessel sends such branches to the 15 III, 7| behind-attach the great vessel to the body with the firmness 16 III, 9| leading to them from the great vessel.~In the centre of the kidney 17 III, 9| the kidney from the great vessel does not terminate in the 18 III, 9| the aorta and the great vessel, the ducts which connect