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1 I, 1 | in motion, and so on in continuous succession, until the end 2 II, 3 | so-called oesophagus, which is continuous with the mouth and reaches 3 II, 3 | produced. For the blood is not continuous nor united by growth with 4 II, 6 | necessary that this shall be continuous and extend without break 5 II, 6 | hold together in such a continuous mass as it does, but would 6 II, 7 | that the spinal marrow is continuous with it. In reality the 7 II, 7 | brain and spinal marrow are continuous with each other. For, wherever 8 II, 7 | parts which are anatomically continuous with each other; but it 9 II, 9 | begins, and each forms a continuous whole. For no bone in the 10 II, 9 | what may be considered a continuous whole, or at any rate is 11 II, 9 | though they were actually continuous and formed a single bone, 12 II, 9 | vessel were isolated, and not continuous with the vascular centre, 13 II, 9 | proceed, and with it they are continuous, being fastened together 14 III, 9 | other ducts, strong and continuous, lead into the kidneys from 15 III, 14| the oesophagus is wanting. Continuous with this stomach is what