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" Thus 2 do all things draw breath and breathe it out again. All have bloodless tubes of flesh extended over the surface of their bodies ; and at the mouths of these the outermost surface of the skin is perforated all over with pores closely packed together,... "
Classical Quarterly - الصفحة 169
المحررون: - 1924
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Early Greek Philosophy

John Burnet - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 420
...RP 132A. The bloom of scarlet dye mingles with the gleaming linen. Thus 77 do all things draw breath and breathe it out again. All have bloodless tubes of flesh extended over the surface of 290 their bodies ; and at the mouths of these the uttermost surface of the skin is perforated all over...

The Library of Original Sources: The Greek world

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 488
...R. P. I32h. The bloom of scarlet dye mingles with the gleaming linen. Thus do all things draw breath and breathe it out again. All have bloodless tubes...surface of their bodies ; and at the mouths of these the uttermost surface of the skin is perforated all over with pores closely packed together, so as to keep...

Early Greek Philosophy

John Burnet - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 458
...RP 175 c. (99) The bell ... the fleshy sprout (of the ear).1 (100) Thus 2 do all things draw breath and breathe it out again. All have bloodless tubes...together, so as to keep in the blood while a free 5 passage is cut for the air to pass through. Then, when the thin blood recedes from these, the bubbling...

The Relation of Medicine to Philosophy

Robert Oswald Moon - 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 248
...movement of the blood from the heart to the surface of the body and back again. "All things draw breath and breathe it out again. All have bloodless tubes...surface of their bodies, and at the mouths of these the uttermost surface of the skin is perforated all over with pores closely packed together, so as to keep...

The Library of Original Sources: Volume II: the Greek World

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 460
...R. P. I32h. The bloom of scarlet dye mingles with the gleaming linen. Thus do all things draw breath and breathe it out again. All have bloodless tubes...surface of their bodies ; and at the mouths of these the uttermost surface of the skin is perforated all over with pores closely packed together, so as to keep...
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