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1 I, 3 | is that the bulk of the body is everywhere similar.~It 2 I, 3 | to the small size of the body.~Such is the description 3 I, 12| the outer surface of the body is easily injured and cold. 4 I, 13| front or the back of the body. To take the uterus first, 5 I, 13| it is in the front of the body in vivipara because of the 6 I, 15| the lower surface of the body, where the mantle is open 7 I, 15| male and indeed outside the body of the male altogether.~ 8 I, 17| comes from the whole of the body or not from the whole; for 9 I, 17| comes from the whole of the body, we must investigate this 10 I, 17| each and every part of the body may be reduced to four. 11 I, 17| as well as in the whole body; if then the coming of the 12 I, 17| the semen from the whole body is cause of the resemblance 13 I, 17| semen comes from all the body.~ 14 I, 18| semen comes from the whole body, because the resemblance 15 I, 18| semen from every part of the body.~Further, if the parts of 16 I, 18| comes from the whole of the body really have to talk in that 17 I, 18| according to them in the body. Now it is impossible that 18 I, 18| parts that came from all the body of the parent be increased 19 I, 18| comes from all parts of the body), how will the foetus become 20 I, 18| were secreted from all the body? For from a single coition 21 I, 18| scattered throughout the body must needs follow only a 22 I, 18| its coming from all the body, but something else which 23 I, 18| that it comes from all the body, as they say, they ought 24 I, 18| semen comes from all the body, but because there is a 25 I, 18| does not come from all the body of the male either. Conversely, 26 I, 18| everything which we find in the body either be (1) one of the 27 I, 18| cannot be a part of the body is plain, for it is homogeneous, 28 I, 18| that it comes from all the body by reason of the heat of 29 I, 18| heat of the movement of the body in copulation, they imply 30 I, 18| particularly mischievous to the body if too much of it is consumed; 31 I, 18| of the worst condition of body through age or sickness; 32 I, 18| each of the parts of the body. For secretions are either 33 I, 18| which comes from all the body, we shall say it is that 34 I, 18| since the great size of the body causes most of the nutriment 35 I, 18| find an easy passage in the body, but a place has been set 36 I, 18| conspicuous because the body is deprived of the ultimate 37 I, 18| rid of this also makes the body more comfortable), and so 38 I, 18| beings at any rate, the body seems to gain half the height 39 I, 18| nutriment is used up to form the body, as with some human beings, 40 I, 19| up, that each part of the body is made, and since the semen 41 I, 19| distributed to the parts of the body. And this is the reason 42 I, 19| to all the parts of the body resembles that which is 43 I, 19| fact that the bulk of the body is smaller in females than 44 I, 19| are discharged from the body. And in this class the fact 45 I, 19| deficient development of her body compared with a man’s is 46 I, 19| as to come away from the body, while in the latter instance 47 I, 19| already expelled from the body is great but the discharge 48 I, 20| to be discharged from the body. All animals that are viviparous 49 I, 20| has no such parts in his body as those to which the superfluous 50 I, 20| hair in proportion to his body, nor outgrowths of bones, 51 I, 20| come from the whole of the body; for neither would the different 52 I, 20| separate in two sexes the body and nature of the active 53 I, 21| offspring. Does it exist in the body of the embryo as a part 54 I, 21| nothing to the material body of the embryo but only to 55 I, 21| come from the whole of the body of the male in those animals 56 II, 1 | 3) soul is better than body, and living, having soul, 57 II, 1 | vital heat; for the greater body requires more force to move 58 II, 1 | is perfected outside the body, as the class of scaly fishes, 59 II, 1 | at all, it is outside the body of the parent, as has been 60 II, 1 | exist in some part of the body, it would also be a part 61 II, 2 | from within the animal’s body which is hot, and becomes 62 II, 2 | thick and both it and the body whence it issues are hot. 63 II, 3 | bodily cannot exist without a body, e.g. walking cannot exist 64 II, 3 | being inseparable from a body, nor yet in a body, for 65 II, 3 | from a body, nor yet in a body, for the semen is only a 66 II, 3 | that in virtue of which the body increases (this increase 67 II, 4 | egg within the mother’s body; in other cases, when the 68 II, 4 | secretions are moderate, the body remains in good health, 69 II, 4 | causes of a morbid state of body; if they do not occur at 70 II, 4 | potentially such as the body from which it is discharged.~ 71 II, 4 | first principle of a natural body, while the lower part is 72 II, 4 | is that the animal is a body with Soul or life; the female 73 II, 4 | the female to provide a body and a material mass, it 74 II, 4 | maker must exist. While the body is from the female, it is 75 II, 4 | reality of a particular body. For this reason if animals 76 II, 4 | seeds the material and the body of the plant. And hence 77 II, 4 | is only enough within the body. Women conceive, however, 78 II, 4 | comes the ordering of the body at a later stage also, for 79 II, 6 | this the upper half of the body. This is why the parts about 80 II, 6 | blood-vessels extend throughout the body as in the anatomical diagrams 81 II, 6 | cause.~The upper half of the body, then, is first marked out 82 II, 6 | and taste are simply the body itself or some part of the 83 II, 6 | itself or some part of the body of animals, those of smell 84 II, 6 | material the flesh and the body of the other sense-organs, 85 II, 6 | in diseases and when the body is getting old and wasting, 86 II, 6 | waste away along with the body and the other parts. Hair 87 II, 6 | man is the most naked in body of all animals and has the 88 II, 7 | from many into a few the body of the cotyledon becomes 89 II, 7 | sometimes on account of the body being too well nourished ( 90 II, 7 | secretion is taken up into the body, and the former have no 91 II, 7 | that the passages of the body, through which the catamenia 92 II, 8 | increase the size of the body. Hence it is sometimes possible 93 III, 1 | completed outside the mother’s body by the same cause as are 94 III, 1 | wing-feathers, while the body is small and dry and hot. ( 95 III, 1 | blood is the material of the body has been often said already. 96 III, 1 | gives the substance of the body and is further removed. 97 III, 3 | reason is the nature of its body, for its head is many times 98 III, 3 | large as the rest of the body and is spiny and very rough. 99 III, 3 | sheltered within and by the body of the mother.~The young 100 III, 9 | them is changed into the body of the creature and the 101 III, 11| fire), and the matter (or body) which contains the life 102 III, 11| which comes into being the body of the eel, have the nature 103 IV, 1 | come from the whole of the body of the male parent and if 104 IV, 1 | is not possible that the body of the embryo should exist " 105 IV, 1 | something isolated, without the body as a whole having changed 106 IV, 1 | what reason then is the body of the uterus to exist in 107 IV, 1 | itself; for the right of the body is hotter than the left, 108 IV, 1 | spoken elsewhere of both the body as a whole and its parts, 109 IV, 1 | stage. So is it with the body; the various parts receive 110 IV, 1 | this is the part of the body in which it resides. But 111 IV, 1 | carried to every part of the body, and this is also the reason 112 IV, 2 | and more feminine state of body are more wont to beget females, 113 IV, 2 | medical condition of the body are of such or such a kind 114 IV, 2 | of the food entering the body, especially the water; for 115 IV, 3 | the mother, both in the body as a whole and in each part, 116 IV, 3 | this as concerns both the body as a whole and each of the 117 IV, 3 | applying equally both to the body as a whole and to the separate 118 IV, 3 | come off from the whole body of the parents, it is clear 119 IV, 4 | are monstrous, having one body and head but four legs and 120 IV, 4 | animals upon increasing the body. But in the smaller animals 121 IV, 4 | largeness and smallness of the body that is cause of few or 122 IV, 4 | moisture and heat of his body he may produce many [for 123 IV, 4 | later development than the body proper and contrary to Nature.) 124 IV, 5 | kind is spermatic, if their body is not of a large size, 125 IV, 5 | copious, and because the body is not large but the discharge 126 IV, 5 | according to Nature, for their body is so formed from the beginning, 127 IV, 6 | the good condition of its body, being like a rich soil— 128 IV, 6 | it ever happens that the body of the mother is no longer 129 IV, 6 | women it happens that the body is in a better state during 130 IV, 6 | these are women in whose body the residual matter is small 131 IV, 7 | masses when expelled from the body become so hard that they 132 IV, 7 | nor altogether a foreign body.) It is want of concoction 133 IV, 8 | in the upper part of the body and the breasts because 134 IV, 8 | heart is in this part of the body. Therefore it is here that 135 IV, 9 | larger than those below. The body then, being suspended from 136 V, 1 | in the upper part of the body, which is consequently heavier ( 137 V, 1 | to the lower part of the body, they now wake up more and 138 V, 1 | in the upper part of the body.~The eyes of all children 139 V, 1 | also like the rest of the body gets dry towards old age; 140 V, 3 | being on the surface of the body it becomes solid and earthy 141 V, 3 | because the growth of the body is diverted to them, since 142 V, 3 | the coldest part of the body and sexual intercourse makes 143 V, 4 | deficiency of heat. For as the body declines in vigour we tend 144 V, 4 | coming to each part of the body is concocted by the heat 145 V, 4 | that in sickness the whole body is deficient in natural 146 V, 4 | matter is formed in the body and all its parts in illness, 147 V, 6 | whole-coloured (I mean those whose body as a whole has the same 148 V, 7 | depends the tension of the body; not that, as some suppose,