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1 III, 20 | only comes to animals in pregnancy. When the animal is pregnant 2 III, 21 | benefited thereby in regard to pregnancy, so also being well nourished 3 v, 14 | if it be over-fattened in pregnancy, it gives the less milk 4 VI, 13 | except in a condition of pregnancy.~With such fish as pair, 5 VI, 18 | becomes wholesome. During pregnancy ewes and she-goats get fatter 6 VI, 23 | milk in the tenth month of pregnancy. Seven days after casting 7 VI, 33 | seasons, superfoetate during pregnancy, and bear young every month. 8 VI, 37 | she-mouse in a state of pregnancy was shut up by accident 9 VII, 2 | the menses persist during pregnancy up to the very last; but 10 VII, 4 | at the beginning of their pregnancy and some at a later period 11 VII, 4 | to exceptions.~Women in pregnancy are a prey to all sorts 12 VII, 4 | feels unusually well during pregnancy. The worst time of all is 13 VII, 4 | animals bring the time of pregnancy to an end in a uniform way; 14 VII, 4 | words, one single term of pregnancy is defined for each of them. 15 VII, 4 | the times are diverse; for pregnancy may be of seven months’ 16 VII, 4 | completion of the term of pregnancy. Furthermore, some animals 17 VII, 4 | commerce of the male during pregnancy; while all other animals 18 VII, 5 | affected by wine during pregnancy, for if they partake of 19 VIII, 17| wakes up. A she-bear in pregnancy has either never been caught 20 VIII, 24| occasionally to women in their pregnancy. So much for the diseases 21 VIII, 30| in connexion with their pregnancy.~Testaceans, such as scallops 22 VIII, 30| we speak of spawning (or pregnancy); but whereas the crustaceans