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Alphabetical [« »] had 17 haemorrhage 1 haemorrhages 1 hair 12 hair-like 1 hairless 1 hairs 7 | Frequency [« »] 12 development 12 discharge 12 follows 12 hair 12 manner 12 mean 12 men | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances hair |
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1 II, 8 | blood-vessels, and, again, the hair and the various kinds of 2 II, 14| is a greater abundance of hair on the back than on the 3 II, 14| contrary is the case, and the hair is more abundant on the 4 II, 14| reason for this is that hair is intended to serve as 5 II, 14| reason that they never have hair in the axillae, nor on the 6 II, 14| pubes, as man has. Their hair, then, instead of being 7 II, 14| length, nature decks it with hair, with long hair if the stem 8 II, 14| it with hair, with long hair if the stem of the tail 9 II, 14| as in horses, with short hair if the stem be long, regard 10 II, 14| s body with an excess of hair, she leaves a deficiency 11 II, 14| bears.~No animal has so much hair on the head as man. This, 12 II, 14| secondly, the thickness of the hair in this part has a final