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1 I, 18| the nutriment in the first stage the secretion is phlegm 2 I, 18| the nutriment in its first stage, if too much have been taken, 3 I, 18| nutriment, and that in its last stage, whether it is produced 4 I, 19| nutriment, and that in its final stage, it follows that it will 5 I, 20| the nutriment in its last stage into semen (and this is 6 II, 3 | the nutriment in its last stage). When it has entered the 7 II, 4 | ordering of the body at a later stage also, for if it is to come 8 II, 4 | nutriment, in its final stage, of an animal is the blood 9 II, 6 | in the embryo at an early stage, while the parts below the 10 III, 9 | of the scolex. After this stage some of the ovipara produce 11 III, 9 | abortion of an embryo at that stage an "efflux".~Those insects 12 III, 9 | of them after the scolex stage become immovable and their 13 III, 9 | nourishment, but after this stage do so no longer, but what 14 III, 10| reaches its limit in the third stage. And so beautifully is this 15 IV, 1 | the nutriment in its first stage is abundant, but the useful 16 IV, 1 | the quantity in the first stage. So is it with the body; 17 IV, 1 | nourishment in its ultimate stage, this being called blood