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1 I, 1 | Fish, for each of these is subject to difference in respect 2 I, 1 | shape, to which they are subject: in that some are more and 3 I, 1 | some in a less degree the subject of the same property or 4 I, 1 | submit to a ruler, others are subject to no governance: as, for 5 II, 1 | but the gristly part is subject to enlargement. In other 6 III, 1 | treatise on Anatomy, and the subject will be hereafter more fully 7 III, 3 | investigation of such a subject, as has been remarked, is 8 III, 19 | the human species is less subject to diseases of the blood 9 v, 15 | commence with discussing the subject of generation in the case 10 v, 29 | laying them. Their eggs are subject to destruction by the autumn 11 v, 31 | degree; and women are more subject to lice than men. But, whenever 12 v, 31 | In all animals that are subject to lice, the latter originate 13 VI, 2 | ripe for hatching, it is subject to differentiation of substance, 14 VI, 18 | season.~Female animals are subject to menstrual discharges, 15 VI, 21 | not shed the hoof, but is subject to a painful swelling in 16 VII, 3 | suchlike phenomena are usually subject to differences that may 17 VII, 4 | and in many cases they are subject to swellings of the legs 18 VII, 4 | Nevertheless the rule is subject to exceptions.~Women in 19 VII, 4 | living even if they be born subject to deformity, in these places 20 VII, 12 | Children are very commonly subject to convulsions, more especially 21 VIII, 7 | please, and cattle are less subject to disease of the hoof if 22 VIII, 19| The cephalus is peculiarly subject to this malady in severe 23 VIII, 20| but certain species are subject to special and peculiar 24 VIII, 20| of thunder. The carp is subject to the same eventualities 25 VIII, 20| excessive heat. The chalcis is subject to a very violent malady; 26 VIII, 20| other species of fish is subject to any such malady.~If mullein 27 VIII, 21| days. The animal is chiefly subject to branchos when it gets 28 VIII, 21| Pigs with flabby flesh are subject to measles about the legs, 29 VIII, 21| only animal known to be subject to measles.~ 30 VIII, 22| camel, like the dog, is subject to rabies. The elephant, 31 VIII, 22| illnesses, is occasionally subject to flatulency.~ 32 VIII, 24| Stall-reared horses are subject to very numerous forms of 33 VIII, 24| the male. The animal is subject also to tetanus: the veins 34 IX, 2 | little ones. So much on the subject of marine animals.~ 35 IX, 37 | parturition is peculiarly subject to this colliquefaction;