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1 I, 1 | two sexes. This is not the case with all of them; though 2 I, 1 | and this applies in the case of the latter sometimes 3 I, 1 | make, for it is plainly the case with other animals. If unlike, 4 I, 1 | those which do, as in the case of the fig-tree and caprifig.~ 5 I, 2 | questions arise in order in the case of each, and we must connect 6 I, 2 | it. This is plain in the case of castrated animals, for, 7 I, 2 | accompany it, as would be the case if a first principle is 8 I, 3 | these a duct, as in the case of those animals which have 9 I, 3 | hard to distinguish in the case of the poulps, so that it 10 I, 4 | fruit. But still as, in the case of nutriment, animals with 11 I, 4 | more temperate in the one case have not straight intestines, 12 I, 4 | fishes. This is clear in the case of birds, for their testes 13 I, 4 | for even in the latter case the semen is not emitted 14 I, 11| this is clear also in the case of the animals which produce 15 I, 15| But the insertion, in the case of the poulps, of the arm 16 I, 17| same place, and there was a case at Chalcedon where the father 17 I, 18| many generations, as in the case of the woman in Elis who 18 I, 18| theorists assume, in the case of the generation of animals, 19 I, 18| poured into it. For in that case each element of the mixture 20 I, 18| indeed, but not in this case of similar nature but a 21 I, 18| scolex. It is plain in this case that the young of a different 22 I, 18| only one parent, as is the case with plants and all those 23 I, 18| principle of generation, in the case of all animals whose nature 24 I, 18| alleviation (just as in the case of the nutriment in its 25 I, 18| away with it, for in that case it is not only semen that 26 I, 18| in sickness—in the last case because of weakness, in 27 I, 18| about five years, in the case of human beings at any rate, 28 I, 19| purgation. For in the one case she has not the nutriment 29 I, 20| the part concerned in each case, for there is a discharge 30 I, 20| emission. This is plain in the case of boys who are not yet 31 I, 20| must be secreted in such a case. Further, man has no such 32 I, 20| just what we find to be the case, for the catamenia have 33 I, 21| semen in the female (in the case of those animals whose males 34 I, 21| part) is produced in the case of these insects by the 35 I, 21| semen (as we said in the case of those insects whose females 36 I, 22| male, this is parallel to a case in which a man should carry 37 II, 1 | move C; that, in fact, the case should be the same as with 38 II, 1 | cause of generation in each case, as the first moving and 39 II, 3 | answer is this. If, in the case of those animals which emit 40 II, 3 | taken shape from it; the case resembles that of the fig-juice 41 II, 4 | either male or female, in the case of those animals who possess 42 II, 4 | speaking the opposite is the case, because the os uteri is 43 II, 4 | Precisely the opposite is the case of those who say the woman 44 II, 4 | soul. As later on in the case of mature animals and plants 45 II, 5 | difficulty stated is plain in the case of the birds that lay wind-eggs, 46 II, 5 | present at any rate, but one case in the class of fishes makes 47 II, 6 | in like manner as in the case of external substances which 48 II, 6 | purpose. But in the latter case it is we who apply the heat 49 II, 6 | persons concerned, so in the case of the embryo itself does 50 II, 6 | But the contrary is the case with the bones, for they 51 II, 6 | contrived well to meet the case in this also, for she causes 52 II, 7 | same would have been the case with other animals, but 53 II, 8 | their demonstration in the case of all these animals alike 54 II, 8 | the correct reason in the case of bronze and tin—(we have 55 II, 8 | the mixing, e.g. in the case of wine and water? This 56 II, 8 | and mare, why in the last case does there result something 57 II, 8 | when too even in the other case when united with their own 58 III, 1 | generally speaking in the case of birds even the impregnated 59 III, 1 | with eggs in the latter case and lay them in the former. 60 III, 2 | sharp end. The same is the case also in the seeds of plants; 61 III, 2 | opposite, however, is the case to what people think and 62 III, 2 | the earthy part in each case, wherefore the wine becomes 63 III, 2 | that such should be the case with the birds that lay 64 III, 2 | understand that, in the case of animals developed in 65 III, 3 | uterus. The like is the case with all those whose eggs 66 III, 10| really true that in the case of some fishes there is 67 III, 10| Besides they would in that case generate their own kind, 68 III, 10| then, as appears to be the case in certain fishes, that 69 III, 10| this is found to be the case with drones, if they come 70 III, 10| of the sort had been the case the facts about their leadership 71 III, 11| but as it is in the one case art removes the useless 72 III, 11| concoction. The like is the case also in plants, except that 73 III, 11| this way is plain in the case of bees and the like, for 74 IV, 1 | is male or female, as the case may be, even before the 75 IV, 1 | the same happens in the case of those who have one or 76 IV, 1 | This may be seen in the case of eunuchs, who, though 77 IV, 2 | blowing. For in the latter case the animals produce more 78 IV, 2 | not cook it, and in either case the process is a failure. 79 IV, 3 | movement is the same in either case.) Thus if this movement 80 IV, 3 | mother. For in the latter case the loss of both characters 81 IV, 3 | efficient cause (except in the case of the first cause of all) 82 IV, 4 | fowl the opposite is the case, whereby it is plain that 83 IV, 4 | way. In fact, even in the case of monstrosities, whenever 84 IV, 4 | generative parts; there is a case also of a goat being born 85 IV, 4 | one kidney; there is no case again of total absence of 86 IV, 4 | certainly in the parallel case the fig-juice is not separated 87 IV, 4 | appropriate size in each case; nor will the semen of the 88 IV, 4 | or too little, in either case there will be no result, 89 IV, 5 | difference is that in the former case this happens at once, in 90 IV, 5 | because she is in the same case as the barren among women; 91 IV, 6 | animals this is not the case. The reason is that in man 92 V, 1 | random, as is especially the case in man. Further, in connexion 93 V, 1 | opposed in others as in the case of the voice and the colour 94 V, 1 | permanently. But in the case of other animals this is 95 V, 1 | double sense (and this is the case in like manner with hearing 96 V, 2 | in such cases, as in the case of sight. Perception and 97 V, 2 | the hand.~Similar is the case of animals whose ears are 98 V, 3 | yet less fine, as is the case with the class of hares 99 V, 5 | that already given in the case of baldness; their brain 100 V, 6 | are white and dark in each case. Now we must conceive of 101 V, 7 | calves and cows, in the one case because of their age, in 102 V, 8 | far as is possible in each case. And it is necessary, if 103 V, 8 | of what is best in each case. Thus nothing prevents the