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1 I, 18| condition of body through age or sickness; semen, on the 2 I, 18| either in childhood or in old age or in sickness—in the last 3 I, 18| because of weakness, in old age because they do not sufficiently 4 I, 20| but are near the proper age, and of men who are impotent, 5 II, 6 | left over, as owing to old age and disease less is expended 6 II, 6 | matter also fails through age the hair fails with it. 7 II, 6 | altogether worn down in old age in some animals which eat 8 II, 6 | to synchronize with old age and death. If life lasted 9 II, 8 | generate at seven years of age, it is said; it is the female 10 IV, 2 | by those verging on old age than by those in the prime 11 IV, 2 | youth, sometimes in advanced age, alike as concerns fertility 12 IV, 3 | either through youth or age or some other such cause, 13 IV, 6 | the prime of life, and old age. For females are weaker 14 IV, 6 | arrives at maturity and old age on account of its weakness, 15 IV, 7 | condition may continue till old age and death. Such masses when 16 IV, 7 | remains in them till old age or at any rate for a long 17 V, 1 | grow grey visibly in old age, while man is subject to 18 V, 1 | while others become plain as age advances or in old age.~ 19 V, 1 | as age advances or in old age.~Now we must no longer suppose 20 V, 1 | condition at a more advanced age, but that there is such 21 V, 1 | body gets dry towards old age; but is an excess of liquidity 22 V, 1 | becoming thicker in old age), and white because black 23 V, 1 | sight is not keen in old age nor in the diseases in question, 24 V, 1 | hairs whiten visibly in old age. For greyness is a weakness 25 V, 3 | these respects according to age, as they are young or growing 26 V, 3 | do so by the time their age is advancing. Human beings 27 V, 3 | they are dried up, and old age, as the word denotes, is 28 V, 3 | baldness to come about this age upon those who have much 29 V, 3 | lives, rather than their age, so that when these seasons 30 V, 3 | of man are defined by his age, so that, since his ages 31 V, 4 | disease (not through old age), for in what is called 32 V, 4 | of hair which is due to age results from weakness and 33 V, 4 | life, and especially in old age, this age being cold and 34 V, 4 | especially in old age, this age being cold and dry. We must 35 V, 4 | grey hairs "mould of old age" and For the one is generically 36 V, 4 | disease an acquired old age, old age a natural disease; 37 V, 4 | an acquired old age, old age a natural disease; at any 38 V, 4 | the same effects as old age.~Men go grey on the temples 39 V, 5 | place visibly on account of age in other animals is the 40 V, 5 | heat fails on account of age, they go grey. The reddish 41 V, 6 | whiteness due to disease or age differs from that due to 42 V, 6 | change according to their age, so the same thing happens 43 V, 6 | them than the change of age.~The more omnivorous animals 44 V, 7 | in passing from youth to age. The voice is higher in 45 V, 7 | that as men verge on old age they become higher-voiced, 46 V, 7 | higher-voiced, though this age is opposite to that of youth.~ 47 V, 7 | one case because of their age, in the other because of 48 V, 7 | better dispensed. As their age advances this part which 49 V, 7 | passages change towards the age at which they are now able 50 V, 8 | at about twenty years of age; indeed in some cases the 51 V, 8 | been grown in quite old age. This is because there is