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36. Aristophanes
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transfusion of young blood. Three boys in the prime of health and strength were selected
for the experiment. Each lad received one ducat. "Et paulo post mortui sunt; lud?us
quidem aufugitet Papa non sanatus est."
32. F. BonneyOn some Customs of the Aborigines of the River Darling
New South
Wales.
Journal of the Anthropological Institutexiii (1884)p. 132.
33. There can be no doubt that the clipping of the hair was also considered to supply the
deceased with energy and vigour. The hair was regarded by many nations as the seat of
strength. Cf. the history of Sam on and Delilah.
34. Etymologie W?rterbuch des Slav. spr.
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36. Aristophanes
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37. I. 477.
38. Yet in early geographical notions the Ocean{Greek
w'keanós}is itself {Greek
potamós}but Homer regards Oceanus as a great River which compasses the earth's disc
returning into itself{Greek
a?psórroos}and to Ocean are given the epithet
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