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Alphabetical [« »] secreted 17 secreting 1 secretion 104 secretions 16 section 1 sedentary 2 sediment 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 mixture 16 occurs 16 quality 16 secretions 16 species 16 superfluous 16 testacea | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances secretions |
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1 I, 18| the parts of the body. For secretions are either earlier or later; 2 I, 18| apart for all the natural secretions; thus the lower intestine 3 I, 18| intestine, for the spermatic secretions the uterus and pudenda and 4 I, 18| it may be also when other secretions come away with it, for in 5 I, 20| to receive each of these secretions are differentiated at the 6 II, 4 | even without this force the secretions or excretions are discharged 7 II, 4 | parts for receiving all the secretions, alike the useless (as the 8 II, 4 | these discharges of the secretions are moderate, the body remains 9 II, 4 | as a purification of the secretions which are the causes of 10 II, 4 | are bloodless.~Each of the secretions becomes such at the moment 11 II, 4 | for which the generative secretions are formed in animals. But 12 II, 7 | are bad and full of morbid secretions. Often, too, in both sexes 13 II, 7 | connected with the generative secretions; a proof of this is that 14 IV, 1 | into being along with the secretions and the faculties, as e.g. 15 IV, 1 | Nature assigns to each of the secretions the part fitted to receive 16 IV, 6 | of the foetus, and as the secretions which hinder nourishment