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1 I, 4 | this foundation, let us pass on to our next topic.~ 2 II, 3 | food or nutriment shall pass out of the stomach and intestines 3 II, 7 | 7~From the marrow we pass on in natural sequence to 4 II, 16| water, and is unable to pass thence to dry ground with 5 III, 1 | but allow this fluid to pass into the mouth with the 6 III, 3 | respective bronchi, and thence pass into the air-pipes; and 7 III, 3 | rasped by particles as they pass downwards, and so suffering 8 III, 3 | when swallowed, does not pass directly into the bladder 9 III, 5 | blood-vessels. We must now pass on to the other viscera 10 III, 7 | allows the residual fluid to pass through and to be applied 11 III, 8 | own; and thus it comes to pass that all animals whose lung 12 III, 9 | the superfluous fluid to pass from the blood-vessel into 13 III, 14| is thoroughly exhausted, pass from the colon and the ample