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uteri 4
utero 1
uterus 32
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utilising 1
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34 proper
32 after
32 things
32 uterus
31 course
31 latter
30 coats
Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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uterus

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1 1| gullet, intestines, and uterus is a sensible element, of 2 1| the stomach, intestine,and uterus, each of these has been 3 1| weakness of the neck of the uterus, "seeing thatthe orifice 4 1| seeing thatthe orifice of the uterus has no power of attracting 5 3| which is called the womb or uterus. What prevents us, then, 6 3| quite digested it, and the uterus retains the embryo until 7 3| retentive faculty in the uterus more clearly in proportion 8 3| stay of the foetus in the uterus. For it is not casually 9 3| that Nature has made the uterus capable of contracting upon, 10 3| the object for which the uterus brought its retentive faculty 11 3| entirely despaired of, then the uterus no longer awaits the nine-months 12 3| retentive faculty to make the uterus contract upon the foetus 13 3| experience a sensation as if the uterus were moving and contracting 14 3| feeling of movement in the uterus - then the women believe 15 3| for similarly when the uterus is forcing the embryo forward 16 3| no longer the work of the uterus but of the epigastric muscles, 17 3| seen in the case of the uterus; in the case of the stomach 18 3| find a vacant space in the uterus, the stomach, or in either 19 3| agree that the stomach, uterus, and bladders possess certain 20 3| as the two bladders, the uterus, and the veins), it yet 21 3| period of digestion, and the uterus during that of gestation. ~ 22 3| Veins thus resemble the uterus or the bladder as regards 23 3| happens in the case of the uterus; for it is either because 24 3| similarly also when the uterus is in pain from being in 25 3| irritation; bulk when the uterus can no longer support the 26 3| rupture of these, into the uterus itself, or else when the 27 3| and bites the coat of the uterus. ~ In all organs, then, 28 3| also in the case of the uterus and the urinary bladder; 29 3| evidence in relation to the uterus, stomach, and intestines, 30 3| Similarly the canal of the uterus affords an entrance to the 31 3| blames for inertia of the uterus when he says:- "Its orifice 32 3| Now, when we find that the uterus, the stomach and the bladder


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