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43 moisture
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42 account
42 skin
41 already
41 anything
41 contrary
Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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skin

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1 I, 12| scrotum. If the nature of the skin is opposed to this, being 2 I, 12| being soft like a true "skin", as with the scaly integument 3 I, 12| among the scaly animals. The skin of birds also is hard so 4 I, 12| elephant and hedgehog, for the skin of these, too, is not well 5 II, 2 | in those who have a black skin, and that too when he saw 6 II, 3 | the same class belong also skin, blood-vessels, membranes, 7 II, 6 | bones solid and brittle. The skin, again, is formed by the 8 II, 6 | under the covering of the skin, a fact which points to 9 II, 6 | fact which points to the skin being formed out of such 10 II, 6 | like are formed out of the skin, and that is why they change 11 II, 6 | according to that of the skin. But the teeth do nothing 12 V, 1 | in colour whether of the skin or of hair and feathers. 13 V, 1 | but also the nature of the skin upon what is called the 14 V, 1 | have not keen sight, the skin of the eye like the rest 15 V, 1 | eye like the rest of the skin wrinkling and becoming thicker 16 V, 1 | if they be made of black skin. It is for these reasons 17 V, 1 | external objects and if the skin over the surface is not 18 V, 3 | thickness and thinness is the skin, for this is thick in some 19 V, 3 | speaking the substratum of the skin is of an earthy nature; 20 V, 3 | the flesh but out of the skin moisture evaporating and 21 V, 3 | hairs arise from a thick skin and thin from thin. If then 22 V, 3 | thin from thin. If then the skin is rarer and thicker, the 23 V, 3 | thickest, for this part of his skin is thickest and lies over 24 V, 3 | is on the surface of the skin, not deeply rooted in it, 25 V, 3 | evaporates, and both hair and skin become earthy and hard. 26 V, 3 | heat, and further that the skin round it must needs have 27 V, 3 | have still less than the skin inasmuch as it is furthest 28 V, 4 | it is the nature of the skin that is the cause of this 29 V, 4 | whiteness does not invade the skin. The reason is that the 30 V, 4 | that the hairs grow out of skin; if, then, the skin is diseased 31 V, 4 | out of skin; if, then, the skin is diseased and white the 32 V, 5 | in other animals is the skin; if they are white, the 33 V, 5 | if they are white, the skin is white, if they are dark 34 V, 5 | the other. But in man the skin is in no way the cause, 35 V, 5 | that man has the thinnest skin of all animals in proportion 36 V, 5 | hairs; on the contrary the skin itself changes its colour 37 V, 5 | in the other animals the skin, owing to its thickness, 38 V, 5 | change according to the skin but the skin does not change 39 V, 5 | according to the skin but the skin does not change at all in 40 V, 6 | causes of the nature of the skin and hair, each of the parts 41 V, 6 | or foot; thus since the skin of the vari-coloured animals 42 V, 6 | this is the cause of the skin on the tongue being also


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