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opposition 1
or 44
order 13
organ 29
organs 13
origin 2
original 1
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29 organ
29 same
29 what
28 at
Aristotle
On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing

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1 1 | what is not animal.~This organ, then, must be numerically 2 1 | sensation have one common organ in which the senses when 3 3 | animals the heart is the first organ developed; this is evident 4 3 | the part of the dominating organ to achieve the final result, 5 3 | animals have the supreme organ of the sensefaculties in 6 4 | nutrition, is situated in this organ and in the central one of 7 4 | animals in the corresponding organ, for, though all parts of 8 4 | nutriment, the governing organ takes the chief share in 9 9 | breathe, and what is the organ they employ? The main reason 10 14| the sanguineous class this organ is called the heart. The 11 16| Now for one purpose one organ is adapted and one single 12 17| Nature employs the same organ for both purposes. For, 13 17| from liquid lodging in this organ, only from its entering 14 19| some creatures have this organ, and why those having it 15 19| such a lung. Hence this organ as much as any other must 16 22| lung, possess the latter organ without the former, the 17 23| the constitution of the organ, and not an affection derived 18 23| cause is its failure in the organ containing the source of 19 23| increase of strain on the organ quickly causes extinction. 20 24| the growth of the primary organ of refrigeration, old age 21 24| inability on the part of the organ, owing to old age, to produce 22 25| the constitution of the organ.~ 23 27| it necessarily causes the organ to rise. This organ we must 24 27| the organ to rise. This organ we must to be constructed 25 27| motive principle of the organ described resident within 26 27| identical expansion of this organ. When it dilates the outer 27 27| increase of bulk causes the organ to dilate, so diminution 28 27| the heat resident in this organ, and this is specially the 29 27| animal lives and keeps this organ in continuous motion; it


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