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1 I, 1 | or that form; so that its shape and structure must be included 2 I, 1 | he is recognizable by his shape and colour. And yet a dead 3 I, 1 | hand. To say, then, that shape and colour constitute the 4 I, 1 | body was fashioned into its shape? The woodcarver will perhaps 5 I, 1 | eventually into this or that shape. It is plain, then, that 6 I, 4 | generally similarity in the shape of particular organs, or 7 II, 9 | of the other are alike in shape. In these cases the bones 8 III, 1 | Similar distinctions of shape are presented by the teeth 9 III, 2 | secreted from the body in the shape of horns, it is used to 10 III, 9 | human kidneys are of similar shape; being as it were made up 11 III, 12| Such, for example, is its shape in the horse, the mule, 12 III, 14| For neither in size nor in shape are these parts uniformly 13 III, 14| other, in position and in shape, must be looked for in the