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Side 13
... passage from the ear into the brain , but there is to the roof of the mouth ; and a vein extends from the brain to each ear.1 The eyes also are con- nected with the brain , and each eye is placed upon a vein . 1 Eustachian tube . 2. Man ...
... passage from the ear into the brain , but there is to the roof of the mouth ; and a vein extends from the brain to each ear.1 The eyes also are con- nected with the brain , and each eye is placed upon a vein . 1 Eustachian tube . 2. Man ...
Side 14
... passage for the breath , for through this animals inhale and exhale , and through it also they sneeze ; this is the expulsion of a con- centrated breath , and is the only kind of breathing which is esteemed ominous or sacred : moreover ...
... passage for the breath , for through this animals inhale and exhale , and through it also they sneeze ; this is the expulsion of a con- centrated breath , and is the only kind of breathing which is esteemed ominous or sacred : moreover ...
Side 16
... passage of the semen of the male , and for the fluid excre- ment of both . The part of the body which joins the neck and the breast is called the jugulum ; that which unites the side , the arm , and the shoulder is the arm - pit . The ...
... passage of the semen of the male , and for the fluid excre- ment of both . The part of the body which joins the neck and the breast is called the jugulum ; that which unites the side , the arm , and the shoulder is the arm - pit . The ...
Side 19
... passage which extends from the trachea to the mouth ; by the epiglottis the passage of the tongue c 2 B. I. 19 THE HISTORY OF ANIMALS . 2. First of all, the brain is placed in ...
... passage which extends from the trachea to the mouth ; by the epiglottis the passage of the tongue c 2 B. I. 19 THE HISTORY OF ANIMALS . 2. First of all, the brain is placed in ...
Side 20
In Ten Books Aristotle. mouth ; by the epiglottis the passage of the tongue is closed , at the other extremity the trachea reaches to the middle of the lungs , and afterwards divides to each side of the lungs . For the lung is double in ...
In Ten Books Aristotle. mouth ; by the epiglottis the passage of the tongue is closed , at the other extremity the trachea reaches to the middle of the lungs , and afterwards divides to each side of the lungs . For the lung is double in ...
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