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1 II, 3 | some animals the so-called oesophagus, which is continuous with 2 III, 3 | larynx and what is called the oesophagus. Of these the former, or 3 III, 3 | example. The other part, or oesophagus, is the channel through 4 III, 3 | also without a distinct oesophagus; Such a part is in fact 5 III, 3 | necessitates there being an oesophagus to unite mouth and stomach. 6 III, 3 | mouth and stomach. This oesophagus is of a flesh-like character, 7 III, 3 | windpipe lies in front of the oesophagus, although this position 8 III, 3 | the stomach, such as the oesophagus which we see leading thither 9 III, 3 | position in front of the oesophagus, is exposed, as we have 10 III, 3 | windpipe in front of the oesophagus. That position is the result 11 III, 3 | necessity lie in front of the oesophagus. For they lead to the lung 12 III, 3 | lung and heart, whereas the oesophagus leads to the stomach. And 13 III, 4 | dealt with the neck, the oesophagus, and the windpipe, and have 14 III, 14| placed at the end of the oesophagus when there is one, and in 15 III, 14| with the mouth when the oesophagus is wanting. Continuous with 16 III, 14| mouth; while in others the oesophagus is either wide throughout 17 III, 14| but merely an elongated oesophagus. The explanation of this 18 III, 14| would be to no purpose. The oesophagus again in some fishes is