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1 I, 2 | macrocosm also, naming Earth mother as being female, but addressing 2 I, 11| and that region in the mother is vital and would not be 3 II, 1 | others receive it from the mother for a long time by sucking, 4 II, 3 | that are separated from the mother) it absorbs nourishment 5 II, 4 | it is cast out from the mother, for reasons previously 6 II, 4 | from the egg within the mother’s body; in other cases, 7 II, 4 | use of the uterus and the mother, as a plant does of the 8 II, 4 | conformity with those of the mother. This is plain in the ovipara, 9 II, 4 | the nutriment within the mother, of which we must speak 10 II, 6 | not however that of the mother nor yet of the embryo itself, 11 II, 6 | these are separated from the mother and produced from an egg, 12 II, 6 | differentiated within the mother’s uterus yet do not breathe 13 II, 6 | which is derived from the mother, or from the outer world 14 II, 7 | the blood-vessel of the mother; they are arranged next 15 II, 8 | mules are spoilt in the mother’s uterus because the animals 16 III, 1 | is completed outside the mother’s body by the same cause 17 III, 1 | reach completion within the mother and therefore they lay them 18 III, 2 | produced out of the egg by the mother’s incubating and aiding 19 III, 2 | its growth; for since the mother bird cannot perfect her 20 III, 2 | by the incubation of the mother; yet if the temperature 21 III, 2 | whether in an egg or in the mother’s uterus, lives the life 22 III, 2 | the vivipara has to the mother so long as it is within 23 III, 2 | long as it is within the mother (for since the nourishment 24 III, 2 | not completed within the mother, the embryo takes part of 25 III, 2 | itself and the whole of the mother, in the vivipara. This is 26 III, 2 | uterus and attached to the mother. Now in the vivipara the 27 III, 2 | the uterus is within the mother, but in the ovipara it is 28 III, 2 | one should say that the mother was in the uterus, for that 29 III, 2 | that which comes from the mother, the nutriment, is the yolk. 30 III, 2 | not completed within the mother.~As the creature grows the 31 III, 2 | it is not nursed by the mother and cannot immediately procure 32 III, 3 | within and by the body of the mother.~The young are produced 33 III, 3 | no use to them since the mother shelters them, and the shell 34 III, 5 | eggs are still within the mother, because they are perfect 35 III, 5 | their growth outside the mother in all cases, those outside 36 III, 5 | fish were conceived by the mother’s swallowing the milt,—not 37 III, 11| and that either from the mother or from part of the conception. 38 III, 11| does in animals from the mother), then they must have got 39 IV, 1 | differentiated within the mother or even earlier. It is said 40 IV, 1 | sex takes place within the mother; that however it is not 41 IV, 1 | or male but also like its mother or father respectively in 42 IV, 3 | father and others like the mother, both in the body as a whole 43 IV, 3 | offspring resembling father and mother respectively rather than 44 IV, 3 | father and not like the mother; if it prevail not, the 45 IV, 3 | resemble the father but the mother. For as "father" and "mother" 46 IV, 3 | mother. For as "father" and "mother" are opposed as general 47 IV, 3 | opposed to the individual mother. The like applies also to 48 IV, 3 | changes into that of her mother, and, if not into this, 49 IV, 3 | father, and the female the mother. For in the latter case 50 IV, 3 | male, and the individual mother to the individual father.~ 51 IV, 3 | produced resembling the mother and female children resembling 52 IV, 3 | resembling most probably its mother, but, if the movement coming 53 IV, 3 | movement coming from the mother also be resolved, it will 54 IV, 3 | resolved, it will resemble its mother’s mother or the resemblance 55 IV, 3 | will resemble its mother’s mother or the resemblance will 56 IV, 3 | father, and others after the mother, and yet others after some 57 IV, 3 | Socrates, the father, and the mother, whoever she may be, are 58 IV, 3 | father and males to the mother, and in general why some 59 IV, 3 | father and a male like the mother. For (1) those who assign 60 IV, 3 | father and the male the mother, for it is impossible that 61 IV, 3 | father and the male like the mother, and again (3) the resemblance 62 IV, 3 | material contributed by the mother is not controlled by them, 63 IV, 5 | this also has occurred) the mother cannot bring the second 64 IV, 6 | male). For while within the mother the female takes longer 65 IV, 6 | Accordingly while it is within the mother it develops slowly because 66 IV, 6 | it and so alleviates the mother. In the other animals, on 67 IV, 6 | consumed by the foetus the mother is in better bodily condition 68 IV, 6 | happens that the body of the mother is no longer in good condition 69 IV, 8 | it comes forth from the mother and changes its mode of 70 IV, 8 | being discharged from the mother, it is necessary that the 71 IV, 10| nourishment of animals within the mother and of their birth into 72 V, 1 | sleeping also within the mother when they first acquire