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| Alphabetical [« »] resist 1 respect 3 respectively 1 respiration 41 respiratory 1 respire 15 respire-as 1 | Frequency [« »] 43 from 43 hence 41 also 41 respiration 39 if 38 out 36 other | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances respiration |
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1 1 | time state the causes of respiration as well, since in some cases 2 5 | excessively owing to lack of respiration and of refrigeration. For 3 7 | philosophers have spoken of respiration. The reason, however, why 4 7 | then there is less need for respiration. These animals can remain 5 7 | blood have greater need of respiration on account of the amount 6 8 | others who have treated of respiration, while saying nothing definite 7 8 | what goes by the name of respiration consists, on the one hand, 8 8 | it is at that moment that respiration is said to occur. But it 9 9 | source. Again, the manner of respiration said to exist in them might 10 9 | suffocated by excessive respiration. Again, if all animals breathe, 11 9 | had asked for what purpose respiration exists in animals, and had 12 10| certain result produced by respiration; he asserts that it prevents 13 10| atmosphere thrusting them out, respiration, according to his account, 14 10| cause of the beginning of respiration, nor say whether it is internal 15 10| account is true, and that respiration does not occur in every 16 10| and, having more need of respiration, we always breathe faster. 17 11| different cause. For if respiration occurs only in land-animals 18 11| different form, this form of respiration, if they all can breathe, 19 11| It is also nonsense that respiration should consist in the entrance 20 12| purposes of nutrition that respiration is designed, and believe 21 12| fire is fed by the breath; respiration, as it were, adding fuel 22 13| also gives an account of respiration without, however, making 23 13| Also when dealing with respiration by means of the nostrils 24 13| what is the primary kind of respiration. Even the breath which passes 25 13| when animals are bereft of respiration through the nostrils, no 26 13| they die. Nature employs respiration through the nostrils as 27 13| then is what he says of respiration. But, as we said, all animals 28 13| if it is of this kind of respiration that he is talking, we must 29 13| Empedocles is accounting only for respiration through the nostrils, he 30 13| other writers concerning respiration.~ 31 16| spongy. Hence they employ respiration more sparingly as already 32 17| water. At the moment of respiration they do not take in food, 33 18| refrigeration. That is effected by respiration, for they have a lung. Hence 34 18| suffocation owing to lack of respiration, and hence they can be seen 35 19| why those having it need respiration, is that the higher animals 36 21| the admission of air and respiration in those animals in which 37 22| takes place in the heart. Respiration is the means of effecting 38 26| palpitation, pulsation, and respiration.~Palpitation is the rushing 39 27| 27~Respiration takes place when the hot 40 27| passage of the air is called respiration, the outward expiration, 41 27| death are bound up with respiration, so in the other animals