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1 I, 2 | which generates in itself; wherefore men apply these terms to 2 I, 5 | and is situated there. (Wherefore also the legs are strained 3 I, 7 | their bodies, intertwining. Wherefore also they seem to be slower 4 I, 13| out in all the vivipara. Wherefore both males and females in 5 I, 17| comes from the parents. Wherefore it is part of the same inquiry 6 I, 18| have all the parts of both. Wherefore Empedocles seems to say 7 I, 18| there is a strong friction (wherefore if this intercourse is often 8 I, 18| it, and these are morbid. Wherefore, with some men at least, 9 I, 19| than in the other animals. Wherefore her pallor and the absence 10 I, 19| is a morbid phenomenon, wherefore it is found only in a few 11 I, 23| being separated from male. Wherefore they generate out of themselves, 12 II, 1 | male and female principles, wherefore even plants have some kind 13 II, 1 | the insects are bloodless, wherefore all creatures that produce 14 II, 2 | mixing with air it thickens, wherefore that which is whitening 15 II, 4 | movement to the other parts. (Wherefore all who say, as did Democritus, 16 II, 4 | blood-vessels are the receptacle, wherefore the heart is the principle 17 II, 8 | conceive from the male (wherefore breeders put the horse to 18 II, 8 | the semen with her urine, wherefore men follow flogging her 19 III, 1 | partridges, and so on, wherefore their males tread often 20 III, 2 | earthy part in each case, wherefore the wine becomes turbid 21 III, 7 | as has been often said, wherefore the egg itself is perfect 22 III, 9 | away the shell of the egg, wherefore they call the abortion of 23 III, 11| cold and less material. Wherefore animals having no blood 24 IV, 1 | is moderate in quantity, wherefore the recipient parts of this 25 IV, 5 | abundance of residual matter, wherefore among men also the hairy 26 V, 2 | and in others respiration; wherefore also it is that we are able 27 V, 4 | all its parts in illness, wherefore the incapacity in the flesh 28 V, 5 | this spot is fatal to them, wherefore Homer also has said: "where 29 V, 7 | old the tension relaxes, wherefore both these ages are weak