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1 I, 13| viviparous are in an intermediate condition because they participate 2 I, 18| in persons of the worst condition of body through age or sickness; 3 I, 18| beings, who, being in good condition and developing much flesh 4 I, 18| so calling it from the condition of the goats. And fat people, 5 I, 18| willow and poplar. This condition is due to each of the two 6 I, 19| cases to issue in a bloody condition if one forces oneself too 7 I, 19| and crustacea are in best condition about the time of producing 8 II, 1 | produce the egg in a perfect condition (as birds and all oviparous 9 II, 1 | young ever attain to this condition at all, it is outside the 10 II, 4 | develop the egg into a perfect condition, and then in some cases 11 II, 6 | resulting product is in worse condition or physically defective, 12 II, 7 | men who are in too good condition and women who are too fat 13 III, 1 | become exhausted, and this condition is an excess of secretion 14 III, 1 | residual matter. A similar condition is the cause of the later 15 III, 1 | they are in this excited condition, and the secreting activity 16 III, 2 | laying they get into worse condition, as if deprived of something 17 III, 9 | produce the egg in a perfect condition, others in an imperfect, 18 III, 11| generation but are only a condition, like fat in the sanguinea, 19 III, 11| favourable to their being in good condition. In others again, as the 20 IV, 2 | nourishment and the medical condition of the body are of such 21 IV, 4 | are most frequent, and the condition of these also is in a way 22 IV, 4 | possessing them in a rudimentary condition, or too numerous or in the 23 IV, 4 | further, when the unnatural condition is in the parts which are 24 IV, 6 | birth because of the good condition of its body, being like 25 IV, 6 | animals are in better bodily condition most of the time, whereas 26 IV, 6 | mother is in better bodily condition than usual. The same holds 27 IV, 6 | mother is no longer in good condition when the foetus is now becoming 28 IV, 7 | called mola. Moreover this condition may continue till old age 29 V, 1 | final cause unless this condition be characteristic of the 30 V, 1 | fact in some cases this condition has no connexion with the 31 V, 1 | through the intermediate condition, and sleep seems to be in 32 V, 1 | be in its nature such a condition, being as it were a boundary 33 V, 1 | to consider the original condition to be not sleep but only 34 V, 1 | resembling sleep, such a condition as we find also in plants, 35 V, 1 | cannot be broken, and the condition in plants which is analogous 36 V, 1 | most of their time in that condition. Children continue asleep 37 V, 1 | born in a more imperfect condition than other animals that 38 V, 1 | animals if we compare their condition when newly born with their 39 V, 1 | when newly born with their condition at a more advanced age, 40 V, 1 | and the latter are in like condition by night, viz. owing to 41 V, 3 | not admit of weaving.~The condition of sheep in cold climates 42 V, 3 | Similar to this is the condition of baldness in those human 43 V, 3 | all shed together that the condition is described by the terms 44 V, 3 | moulting". The cause of the condition is deficiency of hot moisture, 45 V, 3 | concerned is weak and in poor condition. Thus if we reckon up these 46 V, 3 | they change into the female condition. And as to the hair that 47 V, 3 | from the male to the female condition.~The reason why the hair 48 V, 3 | the cause of the change of condition is similar in man to what 49 V, 6 | lions are tawny; and this condition exists also in birds, fish, 50 V, 7 | also those in good bodily condition, and, further, that as men 51 V, 7 | change into the opposite condition, the high-voiced becoming