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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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moisture

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 8| by heat squeezing out the moisture for the earthy material; 2 II, 1| their nature and have more moisture and are not earthy in their 3 II, 1| are colder but have more moisture, then they either lay a 4 II, 1| heat than these but more moisture, so that they are intermediate, 5 II, 1| latter because of their moisture; for moisture is vivifying, 6 II, 1| because of their moisture; for moisture is vivifying, whereas dryness 7 II, 4| the female discharges the moisture found in some cases, that 8 II, 6| present, because heat and moisture are present, the former 9 II, 6| earthy, having but little moisture and heat, cool as the moisture 10 II, 6| moisture and heat, cool as the moisture evaporates along with the 11 II, 6| the internal heat as the moisture dries, and hence the bones 12 III, 1| prey which drinks, and its moisture, both innate and acquired, 13 III, 1| being heated attracts the moisture and the passages are opened), 14 III, 2| fixed hard by cooling, the moisture quickly evaporating because 15 III, 2| hot nature they make the moisture in the eggs to overboil 16 IV, 4| produces one. Because of the moisture and heat of his body he 17 V, 3| quality of the included moisture is also a helping cause, 18 V, 3| solid and earthy as the moisture evaporates. Now the hairs 19 V, 3| flesh but out of the skin moisture evaporating and exhaling 20 V, 3| the pores. Further, if the moisture be watery it dries up quickly 21 V, 3| thickest and lies over most moisture and besides is very porous.~ 22 V, 3| depends on the evaporating moisture not being easily dried. 23 V, 3| supplies great abundance of moisture.~The hairs become straight 24 V, 3| to its having but little moisture and much earthy matter in 25 V, 3| straight becomes bent, if the moisture in it is evaporated, and 26 V, 3| contraction owing to deficiency of moisture caused by the heat of the 27 V, 3| hard. And animals with much moisture are straight-haired; for 28 V, 3| for in these hairs the moisture advances as a stream, not 29 V, 3| heat is pressed out the moisture evaporates, and both hair 30 V, 3| all more chilled and their moisture evaporates.~Hardening, then, 31 V, 3| cold, for both cause the moisture to evaporate, heat per se 32 V, 3| per accidens (since the moisture goes out of things along 33 V, 3| the heat, there being no moisture without heat), but whereas 34 V, 3| because the heat fails and the moisture along with it.~Men go bald 35 V, 3| condition is deficiency of hot moisture, such moisture being especially 36 V, 3| deficiency of hot moisture, such moisture being especially the unctuous, 37 V, 4| little heat and too much moisture enters it, its own proper 38 V, 4| is unable to concoct the moisture and so it is decayed by 39 V, 4| of the head is empty of moisture owing to its containing 40 V, 4| bregma" has a great deal of moisture, a large quantity not being 41 V, 5| most fatal." As then the moisture easily flows to these hairs 42 V, 5| and as they grow old the moisture in the feathers is too much 43 V, 7| plain when there is any moisture about the trachea or when


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