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1 I, 4 | uniting and with their ducts full of milt. It remains then 2 I, 18| impossible for the parts when full grown to survive and have 3 II, 1 | little blood, but soft and full of blood. And as the animal 4 II, 4 | the parts concerned are full of them and are relaxed. 5 II, 5 | but females, and specimens full of roe, have been seen. 6 II, 6 | the lower also reaches its full size in the sanguinea. All 7 II, 6 | with the external air and full themselves of innate spiritus; 8 II, 7 | discharges of women are bad and full of morbid secretions. Often, 9 III, 1 | most part to attain their full growth unless the hen be 10 III, 5 | uterus, however, is plainly full of eggs, and from whence 11 III, 9 | progressing and acquiring their full size, become a sort of egg, 12 III, 11| in a sense all things are full of soul. Therefore living 13 IV, 6 | being sedentary they are full of more residual matter; 14 IV, 10| moon, that is to say, the full moon and her disappearance