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Alphabetical [« »] wolves 3 woman 15 womanhood 1 womb 79 womb-ducts 2 wombs 14 women 72 | Frequency [« »] 79 men 79 mouth 79 takes 79 womb 77 lays 77 summer 76 within | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances womb |
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1 I, 3 | for some animals have a womb and others an organ analogous 2 I, 13| socket" (or acetabulum).~The "womb" is a part peculiar to the 3 I, 14| an "urethra" outside the womb; which organ serves as a 4 I, 17| except in respect to the womb, and with reference to the 5 I, 17| diagrams in my "Anatomy". The womb, however, is situated over 6 I, 17| the bladder lies over the womb. But we must treat by and 7 I, 17| and by in our pages of the womb of all female animals viewed 8 III, 1 | animals furnished with a womb, the womb is not in all 9 III, 1 | furnished with a womb, the womb is not in all cases the 10 III, 1 | creatures that have the womb close to the genitals, the 11 III, 1 | close to the genitals, the womb is two-horned, and one horn 12 III, 1 | or quadruped vivipara the womb is in all cases below the 13 III, 1 | into so many particles.~The womb of birds has the lower and 14 III, 1 | might seem to be outside the womb altogether. In the larger 15 III, 1 | indistinct.~The properties of the womb are similar in oviparous 16 III, 1 | with these animals the womb is bifurcate, and beginning 17 III, 1 | perculiarity the properties of the womb in the viper are similar 18 III, 1 | similar to those of the womb in the selachians. The womb 19 III, 1 | womb in the selachians. The womb of the serpent is long, 20 III, 1 | and externally have the womb situated above the stomach, 21 III, 1 | underneath portion of the womb, in which the eggs are, 22 III, 1 | furnished with cotyledons in the womb when they are pregnant, 23 III, 1 | furnished with feet, have the womb quite smooth, and in their 24 III, 1 | of the embryo is to the womb itself and not to any cotyledon 25 III, 2 | testicle, and with women at the womb. These veins are termed 26 III, 4 | and in the female to the womb. From the big vein no vein 27 III, 4 | vein no vein extends to the womb, but the organ is connected 28 III, 22| heat. If it be long in the womb before issuing out, it comes 29 IV, 11| have their young in the womb and closely attached, and 30 VI, 10| like those of O birds. The womb, however, in the cartilaginous 31 VI, 10| in this respect from the womb of birds, that with some 32 VI, 10| regards the shape of the womb, the reader is referred 33 VI, 10| treatise on Anatomy. The womb, however, is diverse in 34 VI, 10| adhere in the middle of the womb round about the backbone, 35 VI, 10| their place; and since the womb is bifurcate and adheres 36 VI, 10| the two compartments. This womb and the womb of the other 37 VI, 10| compartments. This womb and the womb of the other sharks exhibit, 38 VI, 10| of the two horns of the womb and descend, and the young 39 VI, 10| navel-string attached to the womb, so that, as the egg-substance 40 VI, 10| to the under part of the womb (each navel-string being 41 VI, 10| the left-hand side of the womb, and females on the right-hand 42 VI, 10| come down below within the womb are simultaneously ripened 43 VI, 11| quite distinct (from the womb of the female) but at any 44 VI, 13| Oviparous fishes have their womb bifurcate and placed low 45 VI, 13| the fact that the whole womb of such fishes is full of 46 VI, 13| for in small fishes the womb is indistinguishable, from 47 VI, 18| occur at any part of the womb. After littering the mother 48 VI, 22| turned rather soon in the womb, and they assert that thereby 49 VI, 22| them all come out of the womb sideways. The mare, however, 50 VI, 22| than the male, but in the womb the case is reversed, just 51 VI, 29| the mark while yet in the womb of the mother.~The hind 52 VI, 31| lioness discharging her womb in the act of parturition 53 VI, 32| The female hyena has a womb, like all other female animals 54 VII, 1 | first within his mother’s womb and afterward to old age, 55 VII, 2 | rumbling noises within the womb until such time as the discharge 56 VII, 2 | those namely in whom the womb closes up immediately after 57 VII, 2 | abstinence, prolapsion of the womb takes place and the catamenia 58 VII, 2 | conception occurs; and then the womb withdraws upwards again 59 VII, 3 | anoint that part of the womb on which the seed falls 60 VII, 3 | the right-hand side of the womb and about the fortieth day, 61 VII, 3 | short, while within the womb, the female infant accomplishes 62 VII, 4 | 4~When the womb has conceived the seed, 63 VII, 4 | embryo descend within the womb at that period nor does 64 VII, 4 | that period nor does the womb open. And it is a sign that 65 VII, 4 | movement within its mother’s womb than a female child, and 66 VII, 4 | to say is that often the womb gets filled with wind, and 67 VII, 7 | After the seed reaches the womb and remains there for a 68 VII, 7 | the navel attached to the womb, namely the viviparous animals, 69 VII, 7 | most part attached to the womb, but is in part separated 70 VII, 8 | possess cotyledons, and to the womb itself by a vein in all 71 VII, 8 | in all such as have the womb smooth. And as regards their 72 VII, 8 | regards their shape within the womb, the four-footed animals 73 VII, 8 | term of egress from the womb they turn downwards, and 74 VII, 8 | that have cotyledons in the womb the cotyledons grow less 75 VII, 8 | have their origin in the womb, from the cotyledons in 76 VII, 8 | down into the hollow of the womb and is observed to move 77 VII, 9 | comes the embryo, while the womb everts and the afterbirth 78 VII, 11| before entering into the womb. And patients who during 79 IX, 50| divisions (or horns) of the womb; they cut off a little piece