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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 18| parts. But neither is it contrary to Nature nor a defect, 2 I, 18| waste-product. But these are contrary to Nature, and from such 3 I, 18| sickness; semen, on the contrary, is least abundant in them 4 I, 18| Waste-products, on the contrary, are always due to corruption 5 I, 18| through weakness but the contrary, at any rate in some cases. 6 I, 21| into the female, but on the contrary the female inserts a part 7 II, 4 | unless with much violence and contrary to nature.~We have thus 8 II, 6 | similar parts, are on the contrary formed from the nutriment 9 II, 6 | stated later.)~Hair, on the contrary, and growths akin to hair 10 II, 6 | hair fails with it. But the contrary is the case with the bones, 11 II, 6 | analogue (unless in cases contrary to Nature), because when 12 II, 6 | man (also unless in cases contrary to Nature) is born without 13 II, 8 | the difficulty of a cross contrary to nature is added, (when 14 II, 8 | being still more sterile and contrary to nature, will need nothing 15 III, 1 | other. Birds of prey, on the contrary, have a strong walk and 16 III, 1 | the female; both on the contrary come from the female, but 17 III, 2 | residue]. The white on the contrary is not congealed by frost 18 IV, 4 | belongs to the class of things contrary to Nature, not any and every 19 IV, 4 | operations; nothing can happen contrary to Nature considered as 20 IV, 4 | we speak of things being contrary to her in those cases where 21 IV, 4 | monstrosities, whenever things occur contrary indeed to the established 22 IV, 4 | because even that which is contrary to Nature is in a certain 23 IV, 4 | violent one nor, so to say, contrary to Nature; at least, is 24 IV, 4 | anything greater; on the contrary it will dry up the material 25 IV, 4 | portentous, because they are contrary to the general and customary 26 IV, 4 | parts may be multiplied contrary to Nature is the same as 27 IV, 4 | with nourishment as being contrary to Nature; it is attached 28 IV, 4 | than the body proper and contrary to Nature.) If the formative 29 IV, 5 | women, however, this is contrary to Nature, so that the embryo 30 IV, 6 | animals; for in man it is contrary to Nature that they should 31 IV, 6 | animals, however, it is not contrary to Nature. A difference 32 IV, 6 | the other animals, on the contrary, the residual matter is 33 IV, 8 | unless anything chance contrary to Nature. In the other 34 IV, 8 | unless some violence is done contrary to the general rule. But 35 IV, 8 | much as to say that it is contrary to Nature, for in all cases 36 IV, 10| cause things to fall out contrary to Nature.~We have now spoken 37 V, 2 | would even bring about the contrary result by receiving a mass 38 V, 4 | hairs become white; on the contrary, if the hairs are white 39 V, 5 | change the hairs; on the contrary the skin itself changes 40 V, 8 | operation of Nature would be contrary to Nature, for what is done 41 V, 8 | what is done by violence is contrary to Nature, and it is by


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