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1 II, 15| it is not so completely fluid, and the organ internally 2 II, 15| with it, there oozes out a fluid resembling gall, in greater 3 III, 1 | filled with the genital fluid, and, if the ducts be squeezed, 4 III, 1 | back, in which is the white fluid, are marked BB; the penis 5 III, 6 | of them are supplied with fluid, the lymph; and they pass 6 III, 19| concocted, or that has become fluid again.~ 7 IV, 1 | and of large size; the fluid substance within is all 8 v, 5 | by swallowing the seminal fluid of the male. And there can 9 v, 14| secretion of the seminal fluid and its generative capacity 10 v, 14| begins to possess seminal fluid about the age of fourteen, 11 v, 18| sprinkling of the male seminal fluid.~When it has come into being 12 VI, 11| spontaneously as a white fluid; the ducts are bifurcate, 13 VII, 1 | commence to flow; and this fluid resembles fresh blood. There 14 VII, 1 | their diet be largely of a fluid nature; and this malady 15 VII, 1 | vigour. When the spermatic fluid is of a thin consistency 16 VII, 2 | size man emits more seminal fluid than any other animal (for 17 VII, 3 | it be placed in any other fluid it dissolves and disappears. 18 VII, 4 | covered over with a slimy fluid. Often also the child is 19 VII, 7 | separated from it and contains fluid. In between is a watery 20 VII, 7 | a watery or sanguineous fluid, which the women folk call