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... The mesente rium is over the bowels ; it is membranaceous , broad , and fat ; it is united to the great vein and the aorta : through it extend many numerous veins at its junction with the intestines , 20 [ B I THE HISTORY OF ANIMALS .
... The mesente rium is over the bowels ; it is membranaceous , broad , and fat ; it is united to the great vein and the aorta : through it extend many numerous veins at its junction with the intestines , 20 [ B I THE HISTORY OF ANIMALS .
Side 21
In Ten Books Aristotle. many numerous veins at its junction with the intestines , reaching from above downwards . This is the nature of the œsophagus , trachea , and the parts of the abdominal cavity . CHAPTER XIV . 1. THE heart has ...
In Ten Books Aristotle. many numerous veins at its junction with the intestines , reaching from above downwards . This is the nature of the œsophagus , trachea , and the parts of the abdominal cavity . CHAPTER XIV . 1. THE heart has ...
Side 32
... intestines are like those of a horse or ass . CHAPTER V. 1. SOME animals unite in their nature the characteristics of man and quadrupeds , as apes , monkeys , and cynocephali . The monkey is an ape with a tail ; cynocephali have the ...
... intestines are like those of a horse or ass . CHAPTER V. 1. SOME animals unite in their nature the characteristics of man and quadrupeds , as apes , monkeys , and cynocephali . The monkey is an ape with a tail ; cynocephali have the ...
Side 40
... intestines are so bitter that dogs will not eat them if the deer are fat . 7. The elephant also has a liver without ... intestines , extending from the liver by several thin passages ; the amia has it stretched out upon the intestines ...
... intestines are so bitter that dogs will not eat them if the deer are fat . 7. The elephant also has a liver without ... intestines , extending from the liver by several thin passages ; the amia has it stretched out upon the intestines ...
Side 42
... intestine follows it , and ends in the exit for the food which is called the anus . But the stomach of different animals is variously formed , for in the first place viviparous horned quadrupeds , which have not teeth in both jaws ...
... intestine follows it , and ends in the exit for the food which is called the anus . But the stomach of different animals is variously formed , for in the first place viviparous horned quadrupeds , which have not teeth in both jaws ...
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