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1 I, 8 | should be so. And it is more natural for the uterus to be low 2 I, 18| from contraries is also a natural process, for some animals 3 I, 18| either be (1) one of the natural parts, whether homogeneous 4 I, 18| further is contributed to natural growth, but which is particularly 5 I, 18| been set apart for all the natural secretions; thus the lower 6 I, 19| for this reason also it is natural that the offspring should 7 I, 20| a discharge, only it is natural whereas the others are morbid.~ 8 II, 1 | composition. And the measure of natural heat is the lung when it 9 II, 3 | and the foam-like, and the natural principle in the spiritus, 10 II, 4 | the first principle of a natural body, while the lower part 11 II, 5 | machines. When some of the natural philosophers say that like 12 II, 6 | the bones grow from the natural nourishment, being the same 13 II, 7 | separated from the uterus.~Natural intercourse takes place 14 II, 8 | inquire into questions of natural science in this fashion 15 III, 2 | if deprived of something natural to them.~The young is perfected 16 III, 2 | because of the yolk. It is natural then that such should be 17 III, 9 | Another point is quite natural, which may wondered at by 18 III, 10| generate.~Another fact is also natural, that in fine seasons much 19 III, 11| already existing. For it is natural that each should have some 20 III, 11| formation, and so it is natural that a new animal of the 21 IV, 1 | not seen this it was only natural for him to fall into error 22 IV, 1 | contains the principle of natural heat—therefore a heart must 23 IV, 2 | characteristics come of deficiency in natural heat.~Again, more males 24 IV, 2 | it; for the artistic or natural product we need the due 25 IV, 3 | male; this, however, is a natural necessity. (For the class 26 IV, 6 | superior to the female in natural heat, and so the male foetus 27 IV, 6 | character as being a sort of natural deficiency. Accordingly 28 IV, 9 | 9~The natural birth of all animals is 29 IV, 10| naturally complete periods. By a natural period I mean, e.g. a day 30 V, 3 | cold, being a loss of pure natural heat. Thus we should expect 31 V, 4 | whole body is deficient in natural heat and so the parts besides, 32 V, 4 | acquired old age, old age a natural disease; at any rate, some 33 V, 6 | This is because it is a natural characteristic of the kind 34 V, 6 | latter are whitened by the natural heat, the former by the