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Mago replied, "Tenemos que estudiarlo en la clase de anatomia, para que cuando tenemos la luna de miel, no lo cortamos y serivlo para el desayuno" (we have to study that in anatomy class so that when the honey-moon comes we don't chop it off and serve it for breakfast).
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Mago replied, "Tenemos que estudiarlo en la clase de anatomia, para que cuando tenemos la luna de miel, no lo cortamos y serivlo para el desayuno" (we have to study that in anatomy class so that when the honey-moon comes we don't chop it off and serve it for breakfast).
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Mago replied, "Tenemos que estudiarlo en la clase de anatomia, para que cuando tenemos la luna de miel, no lo cortamos y serivlo para el desayuno" (we have to study that in anatomy class so that when the honey-moon comes we don't chop it off and serve it for breakfast).
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Mago replied, "Tenemos que estudiarlo en la clase de anatomia, para que cuando tenemos la luna de miel, no lo cortamos y serivlo para el desayuno" (we have to study that in anatomy class so that when the honey-moon comes we don't chop it off and serve it for breakfast).
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Montana de Monserrata, in his book "Libro de la anatomia del hombre"
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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Details: 0039 011 670 7883; torinoscienza. it/anatomia
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FAscicvLo DB MEDiciNA in volgarc el qualetraSa dc tutte le infirmitatc dcl xorpo humano et de la anatomia de quello: et multi altri trafiati compofti per diverfi
Annales typographici ab artis inventae origine (ad annum MDXXXVI).: ab artis inventae origine ad ... 1795
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And for the passages and pores, it is true which was anciently noted, that the more subtle of them appear not in anatomies, because they are shut and latent in dead bodies, though they be open and manifest in life: which being supposed, though the inhumanity of anatomia vivorum was by Celsus justly reproved; yet in regard of the great use of this observation, the inquiry needed not by him so slightly to have been relinquished altogether, or referred to the casual practices of surgery; but might have been well diverted upon the dissection of beasts alive, which notwithstanding the dissimilitude of their parts may sufficiently satisfy this inquiry.
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1530, Isagogae breues et exactissimae in anatomia humani corporis, Strasbourg.
Descartes and the Pineal Gland Lokhorst, Gert-Jan 2008
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And for the passages and pores, it is true which was anciently noted, that the more subtle of them appear not in anatomies, because they are shut and latent in dead bodies, though they be open and manifest in life: which being supposed, though the inhumanity of anatomia vivorum was by Celsus justly reproved; yet in regard of the great use of this observation, the inquiry needed not by him so slightly to have been relinquished altogether, or referred to the casual practices of surgery; but might have been well diverted upon the dissection of beasts alive, which notwithstanding the dissimilitude of their parts may sufficiently satisfy this inquiry.
The Advancement of Learning Francis Bacon 1593
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