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1 III, 7 | has yet been said of the midriff, which is one of the parts 2 III, 10| separated from the former by the midriff or, as some call it, the 3 III, 10| animals, all of which have a midriff, just as they all have a 4 III, 10| liver. For they require a midriff to divide the region of 5 III, 10| division, constructing the midriff as a kind of partition-wall 6 III, 10| food.~That portion of the midriff which is near the ribs is 7 III, 10| extensibility. Now that the midriff, which is a kind of outgrowth 8 III, 10| because of this that the midriff is called Phrenes, as though 9 III, 10| wounded anywhere near the midriff, they are seen to laugh, 10 III, 10| should laugh, when their midriff is wounded, is but what 11 III, 14| 14~Below the midriff lies the stomach, placed