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1 I, 2 | generates in itself; wherefore men apply these terms to the 2 I, 6 | separating again quickly. For as men and all such creatures must 3 I, 7 | the penis is large; such men are less fertile than when 4 I, 9 | but also internally, as men, horses, dogs, and all those 5 I, 12| placed on the abdomen, as men, cattle, dogs, and the like, 6 I, 18| which nothing comes. And men generate before they yet 7 I, 18| Anyhow, it is plain that both men and women change not only 8 I, 18| morbid. Wherefore, with some men at least, that which comes 9 I, 18| small. But still in most men and as a general rule the 10 I, 18| people, women as well as men, appear to be less fertile 11 I, 19| stand out less than those of men, and women are rounder and 12 I, 19| because the secretion which in men goes to these vessels is 13 I, 20| near the proper age, and of men who are impotent, for all 14 I, 20| in the other animals, and men emit the most semen in proportion 15 II, 1 | there is always a class of men and animals and plants. 16 II, 1 | internally viviparous (as men, horses, cattle, and of 17 II, 4 | night with women as with men; but this is no proof, for 18 II, 4 | same thing happens to young men also who do not yet emit 19 II, 4 | pleasure in women as well as men, and when this is so there 20 II, 6 | for it is superfluous that men who do not know how to play 21 II, 6 | cause of this being so with men more than with other animals 22 II, 6 | is set apart for the free men, the inferior and the residue 23 II, 7 | a general one, for some men and women are sterile, and 24 II, 7 | animals are several. Both men and women are sterile from 25 II, 7 | union are imperfect, so that men never grow a beard but remain 26 II, 7 | too well nourished (for men who are in too good condition 27 II, 7 | times by reason of sickness men emit the semen in a cold 28 II, 7 | women of a masculine and men of a feminine appearance, 29 II, 7 | reason that the semen of men is tested in water to find 30 II, 8 | 8~In men, then, and in other kinds, 31 II, 8 | with her urine, wherefore men follow flogging her after 32 III, 1 | with women intercourse with men draws down the secretion 33 III, 1 | happens is the same as in men and quadrupeds, for if their 34 III, 2 | when perfected, as with men and some quadrupeds; with 35 III, 10| leaders are not among them, as men say. And an argument against 36 III, 11| connexion with the origin of men and quadrupeds, that, if 37 IV, 2 | especially the water; for men consume more of this than 38 IV, 4 | female; this is known in men and especially in goats. 39 IV, 5 | matter, wherefore among men also the hairy are given 40 IV, 8 | the emission of semen in men. When, therefore, the embryo 41 V, 1 | themselves, whereas the eyes of men happen to be of many colours, 42 V, 1 | of the sun into the dark, men cannot see, for the motion 43 V, 1 | also is a reason why old men have not keen sight, the 44 V, 1 | first.~And the reason why men especially and horses occasionally 45 V, 1 | will see further; in fact, men in pits or wells sometimes 46 V, 3 | 3~As for hair, men differ in this themselves 47 V, 3 | bald, nor do women, but men do so by the time their 48 V, 3 | in the horse than others. Men go bald on the front of 49 V, 3 | whereas the Aethiopians and men in hot countries are curly-haired, 50 V, 3 | moisture along with it.~Men go bald visibly more than 51 V, 3 | sexual intercourse makes men cold, being a loss of pure 52 V, 4 | hairs have often grown on men in consequence of disease, 53 V, 4 | the grey hairs. But when men have recovered health and 54 V, 4 | same effects as old age.~Men go grey on the temples first, 55 V, 5 | for even white-skinned men have very dark hair. The 56 V, 6 | The reason is that, as men change according to their 57 V, 7 | condition, and, further, that as men verge on old age they become