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1 I, 8 | and the uterus itself is naturally where the function is.~ 2 I, 13| but because the semen is naturally liquid, the liquid excretion 3 I, 18| being those things which are naturally formed, not because there 4 I, 19| to form fat the semen is naturally deficient. And so among 5 II, 1 | imperfect, so the perfect is naturally produced from the more perfect. 6 II, 1 | function of them all if naturally perfect). And this is necessary 7 II, 4 | suppose, because like is naturally carried to like. Besides 8 II, 4 | potentially such as the animal is naturally, and all the parts are potentially 9 II, 6 | as with other things; one naturally exists prior to another. 10 II, 6 | heat, but only something naturally fitted for the purpose; 11 II, 6 | only in a place and time naturally so fitted. For neither will 12 II, 8 | general each of these animals naturally tends towards sterility. 13 II, 8 | much the same; it tends naturally towards sterility, and to 14 II, 8 | because the male sex is naturally hotter than the female and 15 III, 1 | the former class of birds naturally inclined to tread and to 16 III, 1 | boils; for the white is naturally liquid and contains in itself 17 III, 2 | whole of it is set free, and naturally the umbilical cord does 18 III, 8 | time, as in insects, and naturally so, for they are bloodless 19 III, 8 | has been seen or can be naturally expected, for the egg is 20 IV, 3 | the more remote ancestors.~Naturally then it is most likely that 21 IV, 4 | alive. Animals also which naturally have a gall-bladder are 22 IV, 4 | explained then why some animals naturally produce many young, some 23 IV, 4 | what they do secrete is naturally just enough for one embryo 24 IV, 4 | sometimes many or few, though naturally he almost always produces 25 IV, 4 | produce many [for semen is naturally fluid and hot], but because 26 IV, 5 | In like manner, since man naturally would produce many young, 27 IV, 5 | superfoetation. And the mare is naturally inclined to sexual intercourse 28 IV, 5 | such birds has much semen naturally, it is always in need of 29 IV, 7 | being, and this happens naturally in women alone or at any 30 IV, 10| aims at being measured by naturally complete periods. By a natural 31 V, 3 | that time it is in those naturally inclined to such intercourse 32 V, 3 | appears, for the brain is naturally the coldest part of the 33 V, 4 | then, the hair in man has naturally little heat and too much 34 V, 5 | that their feathers are naturally moister than others and 35 V, 7 | some of them, and bones are naturally connected with sinew.)~All 36 V, 8 | place because the smaller is naturally developed quicker than the