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1 I, 18| or not, but in the mutual proportion or disproportion of that 2 I, 18| secretion is the smallest in proportion to the quantity of nutriment. 3 I, 19| catamenia is present in a right proportion. Hence the female does not 4 I, 20| men emit the most semen in proportion to their size. The reason 5 I, 20| great quantity of hair in proportion to his body, nor outgrowths 6 II, 6 | their growth not being in proportion to their detrition. And 7 II, 6 | has the smallest nails in proportion to his size; he has the 8 III, 11| testacea are analogous; and in proportion as liquid has more quickening 9 III, 11| still more plentifully in proportion if some are already existing. 10 IV, 2 | also there is need of due proportion in the mixture of the male 11 IV, 4 | to make water hotter in proportion as it is itself increased, 12 IV, 5 | large its foetus is large in proportion, e.g. the foetus of the 13 IV, 8 | greatest in both sexes in proportion to their size as compared 14 IV, 10| generally in each animal in proportion to the length of its life. 15 V, 2 | worst of all animals in proportion to his size, but in respect 16 V, 5 | in them than in others in proportion to their size. A sign of 17 V, 5 | thinnest skin of all animals in proportion to his size and therefore 18 V, 7 | well-pitched and in due proportion between both extremes. Again, 19 V, 7 | is loosened in the same proportion. This, then, is the reason