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1 I, 1 | subsequently to treat of the causes and the reason why; or ought 2 I, 1 | yet remains another. The causes concerned in the generation 3 I, 1 | decide which of these two causes comes first, which second. 4 I, 1 | afterwards to state the causes of those phenomena, and 5 I, 1 | water contained in the body causes by its currents the formation 6 I, 1 | account of the development and causes of the animal form, speak 7 I, 1 | know.~There are then two causes, namely, necessity and the 8 I, 1 | the kind of phenomena, the causes of which we have to investigate.~ 9 I, 5 | now try to set forth the causes of all vital phenomena, 10 II, 1 | to inquire what are the causes that in each case have determined 11 II, 1 | impossibility. For these causes, then, some parts of animals 12 II, 2 | be asked is what are the causes to which these homogeneous 13 II, 2 | owe their existence? The causes are various; and this whether 14 II, 2 | abundance of their blood which causes their menstrual flow, while 15 II, 2 | that they are moreover the causes of sleep and waking, of 16 II, 2 | said to be hotter which causes the keener sensation when 17 II, 2 | idiosyncrasy of the individual that causes the sensation to be painful. 18 II, 2 | solidified, and what are the causes of solidification, are questions 19 II, 7 | persons hang the head), and causes the heat to escape downwards 20 II, 9 | we shall inquire into the causes which produce them, and 21 II, 10| their sense-organs which causes them to be lodged as a rule 22 III, 2 | fighting, but that which causes them to be as little of 23 III, 2 | greater strength of the males causes these organs, though equally 24 III, 3 | although this position causes it to be some hindrance 25 III, 8 | its natural constituents causes them to be the thirstiest 26 III, 14| For amplitude of space causes desire for ample food, and 27 III, 14| straightness of the intestine causes quick return of appetite. 28 III, 15| character of their milk which causes all these animals to have