Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] will 53 willing 1 wind 3 windpipe 14 wine 1 winged 2 witb 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 result 14 similarly 14 vivipara 14 windpipe 13 become 13 bulk 13 come | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances windpipe |
Book, Paragraph
1 III, 3 | On the other hand, the windpipe and the so-called larynx 2 III, 3 | only smooth but firm. The windpipe lies in front of the oesophagus, 3 III, 3 | assert that it is by the windpipe that an animal imbibes fluid. 4 III, 3 | statements such as this.~The windpipe then, owing to its position 5 III, 3 | particle from slipping into the windpipe. Should there be the slightest 6 III, 3 | particle of it slip into the windpipe.~The animals which have 7 III, 3 | to bring the edges of the windpipe itself into contact with 8 III, 3 | vicious position of the windpipe in front of the oesophagus. 9 III, 3 | is effected through the windpipe. Since then the heart must 10 III, 3 | the larynx also and the windpipe must of necessity lie in 11 III, 4 | the oesophagus, and the windpipe, and have next to treat 12 III, 4 | lung which is close to the windpipe, and the portion of the 13 III, 5 | violent as are those from the windpipe.~The great vessel and the 14 III, 10| should utter a word when the windpipe is severed and no motion