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" ... then they had answers. The liver is the chief fundament of kindly virtue, and greatest helper of the first digestion- in the stomach, and the liver maketh perfectly the second digestion in the stomach, in the hollowness of its own substance, and departeth... "
Medieval Lore: An Epitome of the Science, Geography, Animal and Plant Folk ... - Page 66
de Bartholomaeus (Anglicus) - 1893 - 154 pages
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Medieval Lore: An Epitome of the Science, Geography, Animal and Plant Folk ...

Bartholomaeus (Anglicus) - 1893 - 228 pages
...stomach, in the hollowness of its own substance, and departeth clean and pured, from unclean and unpured, and sendeth feeding to all the members, and exciteth...ween, that the milt is cause of laughing. SPLEEN, For by the spleen we are moved to laugh, by the gall AP' * j- we are wroth, by the heart we are wise,...
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Mediæval Lore from Bartholomaeus Anglicus

Bartholomaeus (Anglicus), Robert Steeie - 1905 - 230 pages
...stomach, in the hollowness of its own substance, and departeth clean and pured, from unclean and unpured, and sendeth feeding to all the members, and exciteth...without mean, and to the other, by mean of the heart. Some men ween, that the milt is cause of laughing. For by the spleen we are moved to laugh, by the...
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Mediæval Lore from Bartholomaeus Anglicus

Bartholomaeus (Anglicus) - 1905 - 242 pages
...stomach, in the hollowness of its own substance, and departcth clean and pured, from unclean and unpured, and sendeth feeding to all the members, and exciteth love or bodily lust, and receivcth divers passions. Then the liver is a noble and precious member, by whose alteration the body...
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Mediæval Lore from Bartholomaeus Anglicus

Bartholomaeus (Anglicus), Robert Steele - 1905 - 230 pages
...stomach, in the hollowness of its own substance, and departeth clean and pured, from unclean and unpured, and sendeth feeding to all the members, and exciteth...Then the liver is a noble and precious member, by whpse alteration the body is altered, and the liver sendeth feeding and virtues of feeding to the other...
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