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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | parts severally. In other cases the parts are identical, 2 I, 4 | charged with blood; but in all cases it is seated in parts that 3 I, 6 | differentiation, while other cases admit of differentiation, 4 I, 7 | crown or vertex. In some cases the parting is double; that 5 I, 15 | from without inwards in all cases; and the arm bends at the 6 I, 15 | sinewy and venous, in some cases drawn upwards towards the 7 I, 15 | large hips, and in other cases drawn downwards. The lower 8 I, 15 | and the nail is in all cases at the extremity; and toes 9 I, 15 | to other animals, in some cases these distinctions do not 10 I, 16 | finer. The brain in all cases is bilateral. Behind this, 11 II, 1 | are quadrupedal, except in cases where a creature is said 12 II, 1 | it, and there are in such cases two breasts and two teats, 13 II, 1 | placed, the organ in some cases is situated in front, as 14 II, 1 | situated in front, as in the cases already mentioned, and of 15 II, 1 | great diversity. For in some cases the organ is composed of 16 II, 1 | gristle, as in man; in such cases, the fleshy part does not 17 II, 1 | to enlargement. In other cases, the organ is composed of 18 II, 1 | camel and the deer; in other cases it is bony, as with the 19 II, 4 | the case of both sexes. Cases have been known in women 20 II, 4 | pain in their coming; and cases have been known of the like 21 II, 10 | usually large, in exceptional cases small. And all these creatures 22 II, 10 | hair coated, but are in all cases covered with scaly plates. 23 II, 12 | to say, they have in all cases a head, a neck, a back, 24 II, 12 | fly high in air are in all cases four-toed: that is, the 25 II, 13 | not, by the way, in all cases alike. No fish has a neck, 26 II, 13 | viviparous animals are not in all cases provided with the organ, 27 II, 13 | for the gills have in all cases their gills placed sideways; 28 II, 13 | gills, the gills in some cases are simple in others duplicate; 29 II, 13 | scarus; and the teeth in all cases are sharp and set in many 30 II, 13 | in many rows, and in some cases are placed on the tongue. 31 II, 13 | altogether. The mouth in some cases is wide-stretched, as it 32 II, 15 | where, though not in all cases, a bone is found inside 33 II, 15 | to above are not in all cases furnished with a lung: for 34 II, 15 | region of the gut; in some cases far off, in others near; 35 II, 17 | thick. Fishes in some few cases have an oesophagus, as the 36 II, 17 | birds.~The spleen in all cases, when normally placed, is 37 II, 17 | on the left; but all such cases are regarded as supernatural.~ 38 II, 17 | the mouth, so that in some cases when big fish are pursuing 39 II, 17 | stomach centralwise in some cases and sideways in others. 40 II, 17 | furnished with teeth are in all cases the larger, for the animals 41 II, 17 | simple, resembling in some cases that of the pig, and in 42 II, 17 | of the pig, and in other cases that of the dog.~The serpent 43 II, 17 | the organ might in some cases appear not to have the pointed 44 II, 17 | to species. For in some cases the stomach is gut-shaped, 45 II, 17 | a great many. And in all cases where the gut-appendages 46 III, 1 | in the female are in all cases internal; in the male they 47 III, 1 | last, the penis is in some cases attached to the belly, whilst 48 III, 1 | the testicles; and, in the cases where the penis is attached 49 III, 1 | viviparous quadrupeds. In other cases these organs are externally 50 III, 1 | have stated that in some cases the testicles are tightly 51 III, 1 | or quadruped, are in all cases furnished with testicles 52 III, 1 | of a sallow hue; in all cases it is entirely enveloped 53 III, 1 | season the organ in all cases is greatly enlarged. This 54 III, 1 | the womb is not in all cases the same in form or endowed 55 III, 1 | vivipara the womb is in all cases below the midriff, as in 56 III, 1 | the wombs are not in all cases similarly situated. Thus 57 III, 4 | not equally easy in all cases, but is easiest in the case 58 III, 4 | instead of veins. But in all cases the big vein is plainly 59 III, 11 | And, by the way, in some cases glue is manufactured from 60 III, 11 | But, in the majority of cases, grey hairs are white from 61 III, 11 | priestesses in Caria, but these cases are looked upon as portentous 62 III, 11 | cuticle of the tongue.~In some cases among men the upper lip 63 III, 11 | with hair, and in other cases these parts are smooth and 64 III, 15 | except indeed in very rare cases, for instances of healing 65 III, 16 | sanguineous animals, is in all cases situated in between the 66 III, 19 | body, it coagulates in all cases except in the case of the 67 III, 19 | pores like sweat. In some cases blood, when issuing from 68 III, 20 | present, is secreted in all cases ready-made, is the milk; 69 III, 20 | not secreted out in all cases, but in some only, as in 70 III, 20 | employment of special food, and cases have been actually known 71 III, 20 | produced milk, and in some cases have produced it in sufficient 72 III, 20 | by squeezing the breasts; cases have been known where on 73 III, 21 | small cattle that in all cases give a copious supply of 74 III, 22 | not so. It is white in all cases, and Herodotus is under 75 IV, 1 | the same kind is in some cases both winged and wingless, 76 IV, 1 | with eight feet, and in all cases these feet are severally 77 IV, 1 | have about the sac. In all cases their feet are furnished 78 IV, 1 | animals are pelagic.~In all cases the head comes after the 79 IV, 2 | crustaceans: they have in all cases two teeth, or mandibles ( 80 IV, 2 | two in number), and in all cases there is in the mouth a 81 IV, 3 | these animals have in all cases the inner viscera, but this 82 IV, 4 | valves. They also have in all cases the hairy growths or beards, 83 IV, 4 | small ones they are in some cases almost, and in others altogether, 84 IV, 5 | and while they are in all cases empty and devoid of any 85 IV, 5 | within, they are in all cases furnished with the black 86 IV, 5 | people as a specific for cases of strangury. In the neighbourhood 87 IV, 5 | identical in number in all cases, and that number is always 88 IV, 5 | there in colour, and in all cases is altogether uneatable, 89 IV, 6 | the ascidian is in some cases sallow, and in other cases 90 IV, 6 | cases sallow, and in other cases red.~There is, furthermore, 91 IV, 7 | gut, in the majority of cases straight and simple down 92 IV, 7 | the residuum: but in a few cases the gut is coiled. No insect 93 IV, 8 | indications, in fact, in some cases lead nowhere, like blind 94 IV, 8 | blind alleys, and in other cases lead only to the gills; 95 IV, 9 | is a sound caused in some cases by a rubbing motion of their 96 IV, 9 | are prickly, or in other cases by internal parts about 97 IV, 9 | to squeak.~But in these cases the term "voice" is inappropriate; 98 IV, 9 | but a feeble one; in some cases, a shrill piping sound, 99 IV, 9 | delicate tongues. In some cases, the male and the female 100 IV, 9 | the same note; in other cases, different notes. The smaller 101 IV, 9 | barn-door cock. In some cases cock-birds and hens sing 102 IV, 9 | are born deaf are in all cases also dumb; that is, they 103 IV, 10 | do not dream, but in most cases dreaming comes on at the 104 IV, 10 | dreamed at all; in exceptional cases of this kind, it has been 105 IV, 11 | insects and fishes, some cases are found wholly devoid 106 IV, 11 | for these fish are in all cases found furnished with eggs.~ 107 v, 1 | that in certain of these cases development is spontaneous, 108 v, 2 | such animals are not in all cases similar nor analogous. For 109 v, 2 | furnished with feet have in all cases organs adapted for procreation, 110 v, 2 | the sexes do not in all cases come together in like manner. 111 v, 2 | even in birds. For in some cases the female squats on the 112 v, 2 | barn-door cock and hen; in other cases, the male mounts without 113 v, 3 | That is to say, in some cases the male mounts the female 114 v, 5 | season, and discharge, in all cases, a milk-like juice. These 115 v, 9 | fact that the fish in some cases spawn early and in others 116 v, 12 | observations to become in all cases impregnated about the same 117 v, 14 | old; although, by the way, cases have been known where dogs 118 v, 15 | the pinna-guard, in some cases a small carid and in other 119 v, 15 | small carid and in other cases a little crab; if the pinna 120 v, 17 | oviparous; for in all these cases the egg continues to grow.~ 121 v, 19 | already been set forth, most cases of insect copulation this 122 v, 19 | the same fashion as in the cases described.~Flies grow from 123 v, 23 | Their combs are in all cases hexagonal like the comb 124 v, 27 | 27~Spiders in all cases copulate in the way above 125 v, 31 | of lice is a disease, in cases where the body is surcharged 126 v, 33 | uniform season. In some cases it takes place in the spring, 127 VI, 2 | of marsh birds; in some cases the eggs are mottled, as 128 VI, 2 | the mother-bird. In some cases, as in Egypt, they are hatched 129 VI, 2 | pathological circumstances. Cases have occurred where substances 130 VI, 2 | this assertion, for we have cases well authenticated where 131 VI, 17 | shore at this time. In some cases they are driven frantic 132 VI, 19 | sheep for ten, but in most cases not so long; the bell-wether, 133 VI, 24 | years. There are on record cases of mules living to the age 134 VII, 1 | years old, in the most of cases, the male begins to engender 135 VII, 1 | flesh. In the majority of cases the catamenia are noticed 136 VII, 2 | sometimes gradual, but in all cases alike there is bodily distress 137 VII, 2 | attack be over. In many cases at the commencement of the 138 VII, 2 | symptoms; and these are cases in which a secretion accumulates, 139 VII, 2 | after the discharge. In some cases the menses persist during 140 VII, 2 | but the result in these cases is that the offspring are 141 VII, 2 | grow up weakly.~In many cases, owing to excessive desire, 142 VII, 3 | effluxion takes place.~In most cases the menstrual discharge 143 VII, 3 | of days, but not in all cases with equal exactitude. After 144 VII, 3 | the flanks, which in some cases quickly swell up a little, 145 VII, 4 | straightway in the majority of cases it closes up until seven 146 VII, 4 | suffer more pain, and in many cases they are subject to swellings 147 VII, 4 | desired.~In a certain few cases the patient feels unusually 148 VII, 4 | rule; in the human species cases of superfoetation are rare, 149 VII, 4 | month the child is in most cases born covered over with a 150 VII, 5 | these functions in both cases, coincide in the one case 151 VII, 6 | 6~Men in most cases continue to be sexually 152 VII, 6 | male children; and in other cases the very contrary occurs. 153 VII, 6 | not very distinct.~Such cases, however, are few; for the 154 VII, 6 | features.~There have been known cases of twins that had no resemblance 155 VII, 7 | sort of fishes. And in some cases membranous envelopes surround 156 VII, 7 | surround the egg, and in other cases the chorion surrounds it. 157 VII, 8 | foremost; but in abnormal cases it may take place in a bent 158 VII, 9 | of the body, and in most cases to one or other of the thighs. 159 VII, 9 | though still watery. In some cases of labour these latter phenomena 160 VII, 10 | and skill. For not only in cases of difficult labour must 161 VII, 10 | little later, but in all cases during the first day; and 162 VII, 10 | body remains within.~In cases where flooding takes place 163 VII, 10 | in small quantity, and in cases where it only takes place 164 VII, 10 | fortieth day, then in such cases women make a better recovery 165 VII, 11 | the breasts, and in some cases even from the armpits. And 166 VIII, 1 | fairly rooted, and in several cases perish if detached; thus 167 VIII, 1 | source of their growth in all cases will be this substance. 168 VIII, 2 | That is to say, in some cases the animal depends for its 169 VIII, 2 | of air. The eel in some cases lives for seven or eight 170 VIII, 9 | years; in some exceptional cases they live much longer, and 171 VIII, 12| the coming heat. In some cases they migrate from places 172 VIII, 13| and shoal-fishes in all cases have leaders.~Fish penetrate 173 VIII, 13| seek concealment; in other cases some species will do so 174 VIII, 30| spawn they are good in some cases, and in others are out of 175 IX, 1 | endurance of hard labour.~In all cases, excepting those of the 176 IX, 1 | regard to the two exceptional cases, the superiority in courage 177 IX, 1 | Soothsayers take notice of cases where animals keep apart 178 IX, 1 | apart from one another, and cases where they congregate together; 179 IX, 7 | Ring-doves are long-lived; cases have been known where such 180 IX, 7 | thirty years old, and in some cases forty. As they grow old 181 IX, 37 | beginning, but to grow in their cases as in that of other shell-fish; 182 IX, 49 | that they are hens; in some cases there is a growth of small 183 IX, 49B| very strange that in these cases there is a change in note


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