Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragments in Diels, Fragmente Der VorsokratikerThis book is a complete translation of the fragments of the pre-Socratic philosophers given in the fifth edition of Diels, Fragmente der Vorsokratiker. |
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Page 88
... blood - vessels in man are as follows : there are two main blood - vessels ; these extend from the abdomen along the spinal column , one to the right , one to the left , going ( down ) to each of the legs correspondingly , and up to the ...
... blood - vessels in man are as follows : there are two main blood - vessels ; these extend from the abdomen along the spinal column , one to the right , one to the left , going ( down ) to each of the legs correspondingly , and up to the ...
Page 89
... blood - vessels lead from the original ( main ) blood - vessels on the right to the liver , and on the left to the spleen and the kidneys . Those extending to the legs divide at the point of attachment ( to the body ) and extend ...
... blood - vessels lead from the original ( main ) blood - vessels on the right to the liver , and on the left to the spleen and the kidneys . Those extending to the legs divide at the point of attachment ( to the body ) and extend ...
Page 105
... blood - vessels ) . 136. Covers with a lid . 137 . Combination . 138. Change of arrangement . 139. Change of form . 139a . Change of colour . 140. Well - being ( for ' happiness ' ) . 141. Form ( for ' atom ' ) . 142. ( The names of the ...
... blood - vessels ) . 136. Covers with a lid . 137 . Combination . 138. Change of arrangement . 139. Change of form . 139a . Change of colour . 140. Well - being ( for ' happiness ' ) . 141. Form ( for ' atom ' ) . 142. ( The names of the ...
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