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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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birth

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1 I, 21| all such creatures give birth to scoleces.~What occurs 2 I, 22| increase in size. Therefore the birth must take place in the female. 3 II, 1 | either lay an egg or give birth to a scolex. The difference 4 II, 1 | always increase in size after birth), and these generate living 5 II, 4 | connexion until they give birth to a complete animal and 6 II, 6 | not separate till after birth. Manifestly the same holds 7 II, 6 | to be formed; even after birth this bone is still soft 8 II, 6 | from the outer world after birth. For this reason the bones 9 II, 7 | and women are sterile from birth when the parts useful for 10 II, 8 | nourish the embryo till birth, and this is impossible 11 II, 8 | embryo and bringing it to birth.~The male, again, may sometimes 12 III, 1 | lioness, for at the first birth she produces five or six, 13 III, 2 | to the moment of giving birth to the incompletely developed 14 III, 4 | which produce a scolex give birth to a small thing at first 15 IV, 2 | infertility, and cold waters the birth of females.~ 16 IV, 4 | regions where the women give birth to more than one at a time, 17 IV, 4 | perfected; at the time of birth great confusion of every 18 IV, 4 | same as the cause of the birth of twins. For the reason 19 IV, 5 | the later formed embryo to birth, while others can only do 20 IV, 5 | production of more than one at a birth is itself a sort of superfoetation, 21 IV, 5 | large, as man, bring to birth the later embryo, if the 22 IV, 5 | so much so as to bring to birth a second, therefore women 23 IV, 5 | bring the later embryos to birth and sometimes not, and why 24 IV, 5 | can bring the embryos to birth even if a long time elapses 25 IV, 5 | animals but also bring them to birth later on. Further, the uterus 26 IV, 6 | their young imperfect give birth to many. Hence, though they 27 IV, 6 | them to perfection before birth because of the good condition 28 IV, 6 | opened in some of them at birth, but only open later as 29 IV, 6 | in developing, but after birth everything is perfected 30 IV, 6 | easily concocted); but after birth it quickly arrives at maturity 31 IV, 7 | but yet when the time for birth came on, she neither bore 32 IV, 8 | becoming useful for the time of birth. For Nature has made it 33 IV, 8 | nourishment of animals after birth, so that it may neither 34 IV, 8 | there are several times of birth, it must be ready at the 35 IV, 9 | 9~The natural birth of all animals is head-foremost, 36 IV, 10| wind, too, has a life and birth and death.~As for the revolutions 37 IV, 10| the mother and of their birth into the world, both of 38 V, 1 | appear immediately after birth, while others become plain 39 V, 1 | again. This is why after birth also they spend most of 40 V, 1 | bluish immediately after birth; later on they change to


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