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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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discharge

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1 I, 2 | in common, whereby they discharge the residuum of their food: 2 II, 1 | assigned; but some animals discharge their urine backwards, as 3 II, 13 | water in the mouth, they discharge it again; and in the fins, 4 IV, 1 | by means of which they discharge any sea-water that they 5 IV, 1 | and by means of it they discharge the black liquid peculiar 6 IV, 1 | molluscs, when frightened, discharge such a juice, but the discharge 7 IV, 1 | discharge such a juice, but the discharge is most copious in the cuttle-fish. 8 v, 5 | the rutting season, and discharge, in all cases, a milk-like 9 v, 5 | same passage serves for the discharge also of the solid residuum; 10 v, 31 | visible, unaccompanied by any discharge of purulent matter; and, 11 VI, 14 | generative products and discharge the egg in the case of the 12 VI, 18 | these circumstances they discharge a certain substance "hippomanes", 13 VI, 18 | Mares also, when in heat, discharge urine frequently, and frisk 14 VI, 18 | she ass, and the mare, the discharge is more copious actually, 15 VI, 18 | in heat, exhibits a small discharge to the extent of a quarter 16 VI, 18 | and the time when this discharge takes place is the best 17 VI, 18 | exhibits the least amount of discharge after parturition, and emits 18 VI, 18 | male. As a general rule the discharge from the bladder in the 19 VI, 18 | human species, and this discharge with ewes and she-goats 20 VI, 18 | all sows, but some of them discharge the genital sperm as well. 21 VI, 23 | intercourse with the male it will discharge the genital sperm unless 22 VII, 1 | blood. There is another discharge, a white one, by the way, 23 VII, 1 | spermatic or catamenial discharge, their bodies improve in 24 VII, 1 | for then the spermatic discharge in the one case and the 25 VII, 1 | and twenty the spermatic discharge is devoid of fecundity; 26 VII, 2 | is feminine, because the discharge in women and the waning 27 VII, 2 | and after the wane and the discharge both one and the other grow 28 VII, 2 | days; and sometimes the discharge is sudden and sometimes 29 VII, 2 | of the attack, when the discharge is about to appear, there 30 VII, 2 | womb until such time as the discharge manifests itself.~Under 31 VII, 2 | child-bearing women after the normal discharge has taken place. And some 32 VII, 2 | up immediately after the discharge. In some cases the menses 33 VII, 2 | have remarked above, the discharge is wont to be more abundant 34 VII, 2 | superfluity turned into a discharge instead of being utilized 35 VII, 2 | women of a fair complexion discharge a more plentiful secretion 36 VII, 3 | most cases the menstrual discharge recurs for some time after 37 VII, 3 | also it is common for the discharge to be withheld for an equal 38 VII, 3 | above-mentioned days are past, the discharge no longer takes its natural 39 VII, 4 | mentioned, after the menstrual discharge has ceased and before it 40 VII, 5 | and in the other with the discharge of the catamenia: with this 41 VII, 7 | sperm there is a preliminary discharge of air, and the outflow 42 VII, 10 | difficult parturition. But if discharge take place after birth in 43 VII, 11 | general rule, though the discharge has been known to occur 44 VIII, 2 | animals take in water and discharge it again, for the same reason 45 VIII, 19| number of the rivers that discharge into this sea its water 46 VIII, 30| from the exhaustion of such discharge. Some are good in the breeding 47 IX, 37 | pholis gives out a mucous discharge, which envelops the creature 48 IX, 37 | octopus and calamary make the discharge solely from fear. These 49 IX, 37 | fear. These creatures never discharge the pigment in its entirety; 50 IX, 37 | its entirety; and after a discharge the pigment accumulates 51 IX, 40 | either fly to a distance to discharge their excrement or make 52 IX, 40 | their excrement or make the discharge into one single comb. The


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