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Aristotle
On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing

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breathe

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1 7 | that all animals with lungs breathe, but in some cases breathing 2 7 | which do not possess lungs breathe.~ 3 8 | Diogenes both maintain that all breathe, and state the manner in 4 8 | at the same time as they breathe out. But the air and the 5 8 | result will be that they will breathe in and breathe out at the 6 8 | they will breathe in and breathe out at the same time, for 7 8 | none of these animals can breathe out, evidently none can 8 9 | respiration. Again, if all animals breathe, insects must do so also. 9 9 | they, when thus divided, breathe, and what is the organ they 10 10| and soul. Hence, when we breathe and the air enters, these 11 10| of respiration, we always breathe faster. But, when the air 12 10| breath. When hot, people breathe rapidly, because they must 13 11| respiration, if they all can breathe, must also be described.~ 14 11| thinking it will follow that we breathe out before we breathe in. 15 11| we breathe out before we breathe in. But the opposite is 16 11| respiring animals are unable to breathe they perish. Again, it is 17 13| Thus all things outwards breathe and in;—their flesh has 18 13| the windpipe, when they breathe either through the mouth 19 15| the lungs in animals that breathe the outer air, or to the 20 15| little strength tend to breathe more frequently. These,


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