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1 I, 8 | 8~It is not easy to state the facts about the uterus 2 I, 17| of coition; for the same state of feeling is more pleasant 3 I, 18| flesh, in any and every state. It is clear, then, that 4 I, 20| are semen not in a pure state but in need of working up, 5 I, 23| rather than to lie in a state of death and non-existence.) 6 II, 4 | are the causes of a morbid state of body; if they do not 7 II, 6 | nature-philosolphers made an attempt to state which part comes into being 8 II, 7 | semen in a cold and liquid state, and the discharges of women 9 II, 7 | too, in both sexes this state is caused by injuries in 10 III, 10| unreasonable that a similar state of things should not prevail 11 IV, 1 | embryo changes into this state. And as one part of first-rate 12 IV, 2 | moister and more feminine state of body are more wont to 13 IV, 4 | the way we shall have to state it, but we must rather by 14 IV, 5 | but it is cast out in a state like what are called abortions. 15 IV, 5 | then they are in the same state as those that bear only 16 IV, 6 | the other animals in this state, but the most important 17 IV, 6 | the body is in a better state during pregnancy; these 18 V, 1 | development, whether the state of wakefulness exists in 19 V, 1 | suppose that the opposite state, that of sleep, exists in 20 V, 1 | knowledge of the waking state. As time goes on and their 21 V, 1 | anything like a perfect state, and their growth has taken 22 V, 3 | long but in much the same state as the scrapings from linen, 23 V, 3 | animal, but still such a state is something general, for 24 V, 3 | However we must elsewhere state the cause of this phenomena 25 V, 5 | springs up in a withered state. Many hairs also whiten 26 V, 7 | in motion is in a tense state, like a sinewy string stretched