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1 1 | regions. That part where food enters we call upper, considering 2 6 | a cooling effect [as it enters, just as it has in man] 3 10| when we breathe and the air enters, these enter along with 4 11| which being carried on enters the very place whence the 5 11| breathing, for, because what enters does not adequately perform 6 13| shrinks away the tender blood,~Enters the blustering wind with 7 13| then the flood the vessel enters, but the air,~Until she 8 13| the mouth, both when it enters and when it passes out. 9 14| between that where food enters and that where excrement 10 17| is expanded, and the air enters to effect refrigeration. 11 27| pass out again. When it enters the air is cold, but on