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1 II, 3 | History. Now as there is a receptacle for the entire matter taken 2 II, 3 | taken as food, and also a receptacle for its excremental residue, 3 II, 3 | residue, and again a third receptacle, namely the vessels, which 4 II, 3 | simply lies loose in its receptacle, that is in the heart and 5 III, 4 | necessity that there shall be a receptacle for it; and it is apparently 6 III, 4 | and fountain, or primary receptacle, of the blood. It is however, 7 III, 4 | holds it as it were in a receptacle, must be the primary source 8 III, 4 | liver contains no spacious receptacle in its substance, as does 9 III, 4 | the heart to serve as a receptacle for the first blood; which, 10 III, 4 | blood-vessel, that is in a large receptacle, have less effect than in 11 III, 5 | For every fluid requires a receptacle, and in the case of the 12 III, 5 | blood the vessels are that receptacle. Let us now explain why 13 III, 8 | therefore of necessity have a receptacle of its own; and thus it 14 III, 14| Thus there must be one receptacle for the ingoing food and