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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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secretion

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1 I, 2 | from the two sexes, the secretion taking place in them and 2 I, 4 | movement of the spermatic secretion steadier, preserving the 3 I, 4 | testes receive the spermatic secretion, so that its expulsion is 4 I, 18| needs follow only a single secretion. Nor is it possible for 5 I, 18| such as a growth, or (3) a secretion or excretion, or (4) waste-product, 6 I, 18| waste-product, or (5) nutriment. (By secretion or excretion I mean the 7 I, 18| either a waste-product or a secretion or excretion. Now the ancients 8 I, 18| Nature. So then it must be a secretion or excretion.~But, to go 9 I, 18| go further into it, every secretion or excretion is either of 10 I, 18| because a useless and morbid secretion is mingled with it.~Semen, 11 I, 18| then, is part of a useful secretion. But the most useful is 12 I, 18| nutriment in the first stage the secretion is phlegm and the like, 13 I, 18| like, for phlegm also is a secretion of the useful nutriment, 14 I, 18| cases of illness. The final secretion is the smallest in proportion 15 I, 18| waste-product seems rather to be a secretion. For it is more reasonable 16 I, 18| waste-product, but rather a secretion, is the fact that the large 17 I, 18| have more waste and less secretion, since the great size of 18 I, 18| so that the residue or secretion is small.~Again, no place 19 I, 18| such is the nature of the secretion. For the exhaustion consequent 20 I, 18| others from the fact that the secretion when in process of concoction 21 I, 18| For fat also is a healthy secretion due to good living.~In some 22 I, 18| great quantity of a useless secretion is mixed with it; this sometimes 23 I, 18| liquid excrement (for it is a secretion of a liquid, since the nutriment 24 I, 18| but the removal of the secretion is useful; now the discharge 25 I, 18| is clear that semen is a secretion of useful nutriment, and 26 I, 19| sort of nutriment it is a secretion, and must discuss the catamenia 27 I, 19| Since the semen is also a secretion of the nutriment, and that 28 I, 19| plain that semen will be a secretion of the nutriment when reduced 29 I, 19| animal also should have a secretion greater in quantity and 30 I, 19| by the female is also a secretion. And such is the discharge 31 I, 19| that the catamenia are a secretion, and that they are analogous 32 I, 19| discharge in females is a secretion. Generally speaking women 33 I, 19| and smoother because the secretion which in men goes to these 34 I, 19| that the catamenia are a secretion as the semen is, and confirmation 35 I, 19| fat also, like semen, is a secretion, is in fact concocted blood, 36 I, 19| the semen. Thus, if the secretion is consumed to form fat 37 I, 19| off to form the spermatic secretion.~And a proof that the female 38 I, 19| catamenia, and that they are a secretion.~ 39 I, 20| from diarrhoea because the secretion, which they are not able 40 I, 20| for, as said before, this secretion appears in the male at the 41 I, 20| curdling principle, so acts the secretion of the male, being divided 42 I, 21| form is the residue of the secretion in the female. Now the latter 43 I, 21| herself which receives the secretion. And therefore such animals 44 II, 3 | for the semen is only a secretion of the nutriment in process 45 II, 3 | actually.~Now semen is a secretion and is moved with the same 46 II, 3 | into form the corresponding secretion of the female and moves 47 II, 3 | s contribution also is a secretion, and has all the arts in 48 II, 3 | has ben imparted to the secretion of the female it becomes 49 II, 4 | the first is man. Now the secretion of the semen takes place 50 II, 4 | possible for either this secretion or the residue of the solid 51 II, 4 | girls from growing. This secretion then is necessarily discharged 52 II, 4 | must necessarily be such a secretion, more indeed in those that 53 II, 4 | all females have such a secretion, have not all males one 54 II, 4 | males that have a generative secretion, while all females do, is 55 II, 4 | purest part of the female secretion (for the greater part of 56 II, 4 | most fluid part of the male secretion, i.e. in a single emission, 57 II, 4 | superfluous matter in the secretion, then the quantity forming 58 II, 4 | in union and without the secretion of the corresponding female 59 II, 4 | comes into being is that the secretion of the female is potentially 60 II, 5 | same soul and if it is the secretion of the female which is the 61 II, 6 | heat exists in the seminal secretion, and the movement and activity 62 II, 6 | the parts from the seminal secretion or residue. As the animal 63 II, 7 | are too fat the seminal secretion is taken up into the body, 64 II, 8 | necessary that its generative secretion should become colder; now 65 II, 8 | mixed with the corresponding secretion of the ass. The ass in like 66 III, 1 | the birds of prey all such secretion is diverted to the wings 67 III, 1 | small and dry and hot. (The secretion corresponding in hen-birds 68 III, 1 | turned in such into a seminal secretion, what Nature takes from 69 III, 1 | condition is an excess of secretion of residual matter. A similar 70 III, 1 | used up and the generative secretion is failing along with the 71 III, 1 | their nature is colder. The secretion corresponding to the catamenia 72 III, 1 | with men draws down the secretion of the catamenia (for the 73 III, 11| females this is a residual secretion of the animal, potentially 74 III, 11| beginning of the conception, by secretion and concoction. The like 75 III, 11| themselves, whereas the residual secretion in most animals does need 76 IV, 1 | the male parent and if the secretion of the male does not give 77 IV, 1 | unable to reduce the residual secretion to a pure form, and (2) 78 IV, 1 | embryo, is the ultimate secretion of the nutriment. By ultimate 79 IV, 1 | differs from the corresponding secretion of the female in that it 80 IV, 1 | nourishment, whereas the secretion of the female contains material 81 IV, 1 | receive it. But the semen is a secretion, and this in the hotter 82 IV, 1 | recipient parts of this secretion in males are only passages. 83 IV, 2 | the animals produce more secretion, and too much secretion 84 IV, 2 | secretion, and too much secretion is harder to concoct; hence 85 IV, 3 | this way. If the generative secretion in the catamenia is properly 86 IV, 4 | so gained to the seminal secretion. Moreover, more semen must 87 IV, 4 | female and the generative secretion as the fig-juice does the 88 IV, 4 | discharges more of the female secretion than is needed for beginning 89 IV, 4 | since it appears that the secretion of the female and that from 90 IV, 4 | are not formed, though the secretion is much, in the large animals 91 IV, 5 | owing to their size the secretion of the female is all used 92 IV, 5 | that bear only one, all the secretion of the female is converted 93 IV, 5 | the quantity of the female secretion are both greater than is 94 IV, 5 | children, for, the seminal secretion being then drained off, 95 IV, 6 | diverted to the generative secretion (for considered as a solid-hoofed 96 IV, 6 | consume any quantity of the secretion; later on it takes up some 97 IV, 8 | produced the generative secretion for the reason mentioned 98 IV, 8 | discussion. But both the secretion of the male and the catamenia 99 IV, 8 | that the change of such a secretion must first become plain. 100 IV, 8 | in man the production of secretion is greatest in both sexes 101 IV, 8 | embryo no longer takes up the secretion in question but yet prevents 102 IV, 8 | has the same nature as the secretion from which each animal is 103 IV, 8 | supply both at once; if the secretion is diverted in the one direction 104 V, 3 | incapable of producing seminal secretion. Eunuchs do not become bald,


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