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chicks 7
chief 8
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child 40
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childbed 1
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41 neck
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41 who
40 child
40 conception
40 end
40 form
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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child

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1 VII, 3 | days in the case of a male child. After parturition also 2 VII, 3 | fortieth day, but if the child be a female then on the 3 VII, 3 | right-hand side though a female child be coming, and on the left-hand 4 VII, 4 | who are pregnant of a male child escape comparatively easily 5 VII, 4 | of all is just when the child’s hair is beginning to grow.~ 6 VII, 4 | mother’s womb than a female child, and it is usually born 7 VII, 4 | experience, when such a child does happen to survive the 8 VII, 4 | was not an eight monthschild after all, but that she 9 VII, 4 | nations the women bear one child a birth; but frequently 10 VII, 4 | adultery, brought forth the one child resembling her husband and 11 VII, 4 | subsequently conceived a third child; and in course of time she 12 VII, 4 | the third a five-months’ child; and this last died there 13 VII, 4 | delivered of a seven-monthschild, and then of two which were 14 VII, 4 | and they have lost the one child and been delivered of the 15 VII, 4 | If women while going with child cohabit after the eighth 16 VII, 4 | after the eighth month the child is in most cases born covered 17 VII, 4 | slimy fluid. Often also the child is found to be replete with 18 VII, 5 | use; but as soon as the child is fit to live the milk 19 VII, 6 | they do conceive, bring the child to maturity; while others 20 VII, 6 | are unable to bring the child to birth. Furthermore, some 21 VII, 6 | daughter but the daughter’s child that was a blackamoor.~As 22 VII, 6 | after giving birth to a child and she conceived and bore 23 VII, 6 | conceived and bore a second child as like the first as any 24 VII, 9 | pain is abdominal. If the child about to be born be a male, 25 VII, 10| ligature come loose the child dies from loss of blood.) 26 VII, 10| away, but remains after the child itself is extruded, it is 27 VII, 10| It often happens that the child appears to have been born 28 VII, 10| back the blood into the child’s body from the cord, and 29 VII, 10| cord, and immediately the child that a moment before was 30 VII, 10| by their sides. And the child gives a cry and puts its 31 VII, 10| issues forth.~Moreover the child voids excrement sometimes 32 VII, 10| comparison with the size of the child; it is what the midwives 33 VII, 10| it becomes milky, for the child takes at once to the breast. 34 VII, 10| breast. Before birth the child makes no sound, even though 35 VII, 10| conceive again.~Until the child is forty days old it neither 36 VII, 12| infancy occur before the child is a week old, hence it 37 VII, 12| is customary to name the child at that age, from a belief 38 VII, 12| the spasms begin in the child’s back.~ 39 VIII, 1| though psychologically a child hardly differs for the time 40 IX, 29| of him a supposititious child in an alien nest. The truth


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