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1 I, 1 | phenomena, sleep, for instance, respiration, growth, decay, death, and 2 I, 1 | example. In dealing with respiration we must show that it takes 3 II, 16| provided with instruments for respiration, through which they can 4 II, 16| given to the elephant for respiration, as to every other animal 5 II, 16| those animals that have no respiration, it has already been explained 6 III, 1 | functions it is subservient to respiration, in all such animals as 7 III, 1 | not in all, the office of respiration. All these functions are 8 III, 3 | exists for the sake of respiration, being the instrument by 9 III, 3 | organ then concerned in respiration must of necessity be of 10 III, 3 | have to serve not only for respiration, but also for vocal purposes; 11 III, 6 | stated in the treatise on Respiration. But animals that breathe 12 III, 6 | the land character, that respiration constitutes for them the 13 III, 6 | condition of life.~The organ of respiration is the lung. This derives 14 III, 6 | The lung, then, exists for respiration; and this is its universal