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

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1 2 | example, do so even after the heart has been removed.~ 2 3 | sanguineous animals the heart is the first organ developed; 3 3 | what corresponds to the heart must develop first. We have 4 3 | Animals that it is from the heart that the veins issue, and 5 3 | the stomach. But it is the heart that has supreme control, 6 3 | nutritive soul must be in the heart, for the functions relative 7 3 | ancillary to the activity of the heart. It is the part of the dominating 8 3 | the sensefaculties in the heart, for it is here that we 9 3 | clearly seen to extend to the heart, and hence the others also 10 3 | evident, connected with the heart, while others are situated 11 4 | sanguineous animals be in the heart, and, in the bloodless ones, 12 4 | this warmth must be in the heart in sanguineous animals, 13 4 | sanguineous animals is the heart and in the bloodless order 14 14| this organ is called the heart. The blood constitutes the 15 14| sanguineous animals the heart is the starting-point of 16 16| animals possessing blood and heart, all which have a lung admit 17 21| the source of heat in the heart.~ 18 22| understand the way in which the heart is connected with the lung 19 22| that takes place in the heart. Respiration is the means 20 22| possess a lung as well as a heart. But when they, as for example 21 22| ocular evidence as to how the heart is situated relatively to 22 22| It might appear that the heart has not the same position 23 22| identical, for the apex of the heart is in the direction in which 24 22| fishes that the apex of the heart points, seeing that they 25 22| from the extremity of the heart a tube of a sinewy, arterial 26 22| but on either side of the heart others also issue and run 27 22| cooling which passes to the heart.~In similar fashion as the 28 23| sanguineous animals it is the heart, and in those that are bloodless 29 23| for a long time after the heart has been removed. Tortoises, 30 23| It is just as though the heart contained a tiny feeble 31 26| 26~In connexion with the heart there are three phenomena, 32 26| the hot substance in the heart owing to the chilling influence 33 26| its concentration in the heart produces palpitation. It 34 26| disturbance.~The beating of the heart, which, as can be seen, 35 26| containing vessel.~In the heart the beating is produced 36 26| to the outer wall of the heart, and it goes on continuously; 37 26| the blood, it being in the heart that the blood receives 38 26| stages of generation, for the heart can be seen to contain blood 39 26| their connexion with the heart. The heart always beats, 40 26| connexion with the heart. The heart always beats, and hence 41 26| then, is the recoil of the heart against the compression 42 27| bellows in a smithy, for both heart and lungs conform pretty 43 27| through its channels to the heart, they contract and eject 44 27| Continually as the heat in the heart rises, continually on being


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