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1 III, 3 | keenly interested in the matter, his best plan will be to 2 III, 6 | While, however, this fibrous matter is found in the blood of 3 III, 7 | part carries with it, as a matter of course, the presence 4 III, 20 | liquid mixed with purulent matter, and eventually milk, as 5 IV, 6 | resemble the urchin in this matter of excretion, and others 6 IV, 6 | and admits food and liquid matter, just as it would if one 7 IV, 10 | up from sleep; for, as a matter of fact, all animals that 8 IV, 10 | them by hand; and, as a matter of fact, these little creatures, 9 v, 1 | putrefying earth or vegetable matter, as is the case with a number 10 v, 15 | out of mud and decaying matter. The substance, is, in fact, 11 v, 15 | and all, for it is no easy matter to extract the organ; but 12 v, 29 | destruction seems then to be a matter of accident and to depend 13 v, 31 | slightest amount of putrefying matter; for wherever there is any 14 v, 31 | any discharge of purulent matter; and, if you prick an animal 15 VI, 14 | all fishes, as for that matter in all other animals, are 16 VI, 15 | from sand and from decayed matter that rises thence as a scum; 17 VI, 16 | especially where there is decayed matter: in the sea in places where 18 VII, 1 | loaded with superfluous matter, then, when such superfluities 19 VII, 3 | conception is difficult, for the matter slips off; and if they be 20 VII, 10 | is the nurse’s duty, is a matter calling for no little care 21 VIII, 2 | them some portion of the matter of which their subsequent 22 VIII, 6 | most easily pleased in the matter of food. It takes on fat 23 VIII, 24| or mixed up with alien matter, it will refuse to drink 24 IX, 1 | instance; and, not to limit the matter to audible sound, such as 25 IX, 2 | have spawned. To state the matter comprehensively, we may 26 IX, 8 | without hens, they all as a matter of course tread any new-comer. 27 IX, 41 | most of the nests; it is a matter of doubt whether or no they 28 IX, 44 | wounded parts suppurating matter, quite yellow, and not to 29 IX, 50 | an outlet to suppurating matter; if inflammation ensues,