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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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separated

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 18| of the future animal are separated in the semen, how do they 2 I, 18| it possible for it to be separated in the uterus, for this 3 I, 18| or only flesh; nor is it separated as are all the other parts. 4 I, 19| from the blood when it is separated from it, but if not properly 5 I, 20| male and female are not separated the semen (or seed) is a 6 I, 20| of the semen already be separated as soon as discharged from 7 I, 20| part, nor could they be separated in the uterus if they had 8 I, 21| time, and when they are separated the young are produced quickly. 9 I, 23| move about, the sexes are separated, one individual being male 10 I, 23| mingled, female not being separated from male. Wherefore they 11 I, 23| the sexes are no longer separated any more than in plants, 12 II, 1 | superior principle should be separated from the inferior. Therefore, 13 II, 1 | is possible, the male is separated from the female. For the 14 II, 2 | watery part in it being separated off by the heat and turning 15 II, 3 | unfertilized embryos that are separated from the mother) it absorbs 16 II, 4 | together, the liquid is separated off from it, and as the 17 II, 4 | not be in a liquid but be separated from it. Some of these are 18 II, 4 | the young animal has been separated from both parents it must 19 II, 4 | animals themselves when separated from the nutriment within 20 II, 4 | then, the female is not separated from the male, but in those 21 II, 4 | those animals in which it is separated the male needs the female 22 II, 5 | then, when the sexes are separated, it is the male that has 23 II, 6 | insects. For some of these are separated from the mother and produced 24 II, 6 | that the eyelids should be separated at the same time as the 25 II, 7 | developed in eggs grow when separated from the uterus.~Natural 26 III, 1 | first principle arises is separated off from the part from which 27 III, 1 | because the white is less separated off from it. But when we 28 III, 1 | kind) we find the white not separated at all because of the small 29 III, 1 | part is considerable it is separated off, but where it is little 30 III, 1 | finally as the hot part is separated the white takes up a position 31 III, 1 | vital heat; therefore it is separated off all round, but the yellow 32 III, 2 | principle of the male is separated off in eggs at the point 33 III, 2 | the white and the yolk are separated by membranes, as being different 34 III, 3 | that the egg of birds is separated from the uterus before it 35 III, 7 | that the white and yolk are separated off from one another, the 36 III, 7 | from copulation but already separated into white and yolk take 37 III, 10| which the male sex is not separated. But if this is found to 38 III, 11| rain-water. For as the sweet is separated off into the matter which 39 III, 11| included along with it or separated off in the air makes an 40 IV, 1 | some of them the sexes are separated and in others not, therefore 41 IV, 1 | like the rest should be separated from one another, already 42 IV, 4 | occur when the semen is not separated but all enters the female 43 IV, 4 | eggs, when the yolks are separated by the membrane, two separate 44 IV, 4 | case the fig-juice is not separated if it has to curdle a large


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