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1 I, 9 | and all those which have hair, and among aquatic animals, 2 I, 18| found also in voice, nails, hair, and way of moving, from 3 I, 18| such as a beard or grey hair. Further, children are like 4 I, 20| has no great quantity of hair in proportion to his body, 5 I, 20| both become swollen the hair of puberty springs forth 6 II, 6 | residues thereof bones, sinews, hair, and also nails and hoofs 7 II, 6 | nutritious residue. Nails, hair, hoofs, horns, beaks, the 8 II, 6 | size must be stated later.)~Hair, on the contrary, and growths 9 II, 6 | contrary, and growths akin to hair go on growing as long as 10 II, 6 | also fails through age the hair fails with it. But the contrary 11 II, 6 | body and the other parts. Hair actually goes on growing 12 II, 6 | of the bones, but nails, hair, horns, and the like are 13 IV, 5 | for the quantity of their hair is excessive, these animals 14 IV, 5 | these animals alone having hair under the feet and within 15 V, 1 | whether of the skin or of hair and feathers. Some such 16 V, 1 | voice and the colour of the hair, for some do not grow grey 17 V, 3 | 3~As for hair, men differ in this themselves 18 V, 3 | kinds of animals that have hair. These are almost all which 19 V, 3 | considered as a kind of hair, as in the land hedgehog 20 V, 3 | especially plain in man; the hair gets coarser as time goes 21 V, 3 | all animals which have not hair but something analogous 22 V, 3 | purpose Nature has made hair in general for animals has 23 V, 3 | each particular kind of hair occurs. The principal cause 24 V, 3 | and dry and so makes the hair curly, for it is twisted 25 V, 3 | is meant by curliness in hair. It is possible then that 26 V, 3 | and runs together as a hair does when burning upon the 27 V, 3 | this is the fact that curly hair is harder than straight, 28 V, 3 | There are some animals whose hair is soft and yet less fine, 29 V, 3 | sheep; in such animals the hair is on the surface of the 30 V, 3 | opposite to that of man; the hair of the Scythians is soft 31 V, 3 | moisture evaporates, and both hair and skin become earthy and 32 V, 3 | cause of hardness in the hair, in the others the nature 33 V, 3 | less, and again that the hair must have still less than 34 V, 3 | condition. And as to the hair that comes later in life, 35 V, 3 | the exception of the pubic hair; for women also grow that 36 V, 3 | condition.~The reason why the hair does not grow again in cases 37 V, 3 | recover their feathers or hair and trees that have shed 38 V, 3 | the other conditions of hair.~ 39 V, 4 | the cause, except of the hair going grey through disease ( 40 V, 4 | is diseased and white the hair becomes diseased with it, 41 V, 4 | with it, and the disease of hair is greyness. But the greyness 42 V, 4 | greyness. But the greyness of hair which is due to age results 43 V, 4 | nutrition.) Whenever, then, the hair in man has naturally little 44 V, 4 | liquid nutriment in the hair decays because it is not 45 V, 4 | being liable to decay; the hair on the temples however has 46 V, 5 | being a sort of weakness of hair and all weak things ageing 47 V, 5 | statement is the fact that hair protected by hats or other 48 V, 5 | mingled with it prevents the hair from drying quickly, water 49 V, 5 | not a withering, that the hair does not whiten as grass 50 V, 5 | white-skinned men have very dark hair. The reason is that man 51 V, 6 | for hot waters make the hair white, cold makes it dark, 52 V, 6 | by nature, so also in the hair the whiteness due to disease 53 V, 6 | the nature of the skin and hair, each of the parts having