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1 II, 7| from what is called the aorta, and end in the membrane 2 III, 4| so-called great vessel and the aorta, each of which is the origin 3 III, 5| the great vessel and the aorta. For it is into these two 4 III, 5| great vessel superior to the aorta. For the great vessel is 5 III, 5| placed in front, while the aorta is behind; the former again 6 III, 5| The great vessel and the aorta, which above lie somewhat 7 III, 5| front to the rear, and the aorta from the rear to the front. 8 III, 7| the firmness of nails. The aorta sends similar branches to 9 III, 9| into the kidneys from the aorta. The purpose of this arrangement 10 III, 9| passing thither by the aorta and the great vessel, the