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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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discharges

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1 III, 19 | female animals the menstruous discharges are the most copious in 2 III, 19 | woman. The blood of these discharges under disease turns into 3 III, 19 | Apart from the menstrual discharges, the female in the human 4 IV, 1 | same membrane, same orifice discharges both the black juice and 5 IV, 2 | close by the mouth. The crab discharges it, closing up, as it does 6 IV, 2 | the same, and the crawfish discharges it by way of the gills; 7 IV, 2 | terminates where the animal discharges the residuum, and where 8 IV, 3 | check to the inflow, and discharges the water by two passages 9 IV, 4 | the head, where the animal discharges its residuum; and this holds 10 IV, 6 | see, whereby it admits and discharges the sea-water; for it has 11 IV, 6 | through the shell; and here it discharges and admits food and liquid 12 v, 12 | eggs, the male comes and discharges the milt over the eggs, 13 v, 18 | granular in time. The octopus discharges into its hole, or into a 14 v, 30 | belly to belly. The male discharges sperm into the female, as 15 v, 30 | female into which the male discharges the sperm.~They lay their 16 VI, 3 | stomach. About this time it discharges residuum in the direction 17 VI, 18 | are subject to menstrual discharges, but never in such-abundance 18 VI, 18 | exhibit comparatively slight discharges. At breeding time the milk 19 VII, 5 | their end, the menstrual discharges ceases in most women about 20 VIII, 2 | processes: he takes in water and discharges it by his blow-hole, and 21 VIII, 5 | It is a spare drinker. It discharges the solid residuum in small 22 VIII, 13| of fresh river-water that discharges into the sea, and moreover, 23 VIII, 20| shore near to where a river discharges, it will die within a day


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