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1 I, 8 | consequently the place must be hot in which this is to happen. 2 I, 8 | part about the hypozoma is hot, as is shown by that being 3 I, 10| are of a cold nature, not hot as some assert, that they 4 I, 20| their bodies is liquid and hot compared to others, for 5 II, 2 | the animal’s body which is hot, and becomes liquid on cooling. 6 II, 2 | body whence it issues are hot. If it is made of earth 7 II, 2 | its heat (for the air is hot and will not freeze), but 8 II, 2 | animal; it has a quantity of hot air in it because of the 9 II, 2 | water, and the former is hot air (aerh); hence semen 10 II, 4 | conveniently placed and hot on account of the purgation 11 II, 4 | have been washed out with hot water, their mouth being 12 II, 7 | which is well concocted is hot indeed, but that which is 13 II, 8 | hotter. Now when either hot is added to cold or cold 14 II, 8 | added to cold or cold to hot so as to mix, the result 15 III, 1 | body is small and dry and hot. (The secretion corresponding 16 III, 1 | and their stomachs being hot and very active in concoction, 17 III, 1 | generative animal should be hot and moist. That it is cowardly 18 III, 1 | region near the hypozoma is hot, it is perfected so far 19 III, 1 | into being, that is the hot part; the more earthy part 20 III, 1 | principle is in that which is hot), but the nutriment from 21 III, 1 | in the moister and less hot the yolk is more in quantity 22 III, 1 | the one is cold, the other hot. In all cases then where 23 III, 1 | all cases then where the hot part is considerable it 24 III, 1 | with it; finally as the hot part is separated the white 25 III, 2 | within her. And it is in the hot season, as we should expect, 26 III, 2 | practically always, for being of a hot nature they make the moisture 27 III, 11| having no blood and not of a hot nature are not produced 28 III, 11| material than fresh water and hot in its nature; it has a 29 IV, 1 | says that if the uterus is hot or cold what enters it becomes 30 IV, 1 | former when the oven is hot, the latter when it is cold; 31 IV, 1 | It is true that blood is hot, and that which has more 32 IV, 2 | certain ratio. Now if the hot preponderates too much it 33 IV, 4 | semen is naturally fluid and hot], but because of his size 34 V, 3 | it be smoke-like, it is hot and dry and so makes the 35 V, 3 | tending downwards and the hot upwards. Thus, being easily 36 V, 3 | the Aethiopians and men in hot countries are curly-haired, 37 V, 3 | condition is deficiency of hot moisture, such moisture 38 V, 3 | too, are by nature less hot and moist than man); in 39 V, 6 | water which they drink, for hot waters make the hair white, 40 V, 6 | The reason is that the hot have more air than water 41 V, 7 | others high-voiced. For hot breath being thick causes