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already, is that there are special parts for receiving all the secretions, alike the
useless (as the residues of the liquid and solid nutriment), and the blood,
which has the so-called blood-vessels.
To consider now the region of the uterus in the female—the two blood-
vessels, the great vessel and the aorta, divide higher up, and many fine vessels
from them terminate in the uterus. These become over-filled from the
nourishment they convey, nor is the female nature able to concoct it, because
it is colder than man’s; so the blood is excreted through very fine vessels into
the uterus, these being unable on account of their narrowness to receive the
excessive quantity, and the result is a sort of haemorrhage. The period is not
accurately defined in women, but tends to return during the waning of the
moon. This we should expect, for the bodies of animals are colder when the
environment happens to become so, and the time of change from one month
to another is cold because of the absence of the moon, whence also it results
that this time is stormier than the middle of the month. When then the residue
of the nourishment has changed into blood, the catamenia tend to occur at the
above-mentioned period, but when it is not concocted a little matter at a time
is always coming away, and this is why ‘whites’ appear in females while still
small, in fact mere children. If both these discharges of the secretions are
moderate, the body remains in good health, for they act as a purification of
the secretions which are the causes of a morbid state of body; if they do not
occur at all or if they are excessive, they are injurious, either causing illness
or pulling down the patient; hence whites, if continuous and excessive,
prevent girls from growing. This secretion then is necessarily discharged by
females for the reasons given; for, the female nature being unable to concoct
the nourishment thoroughly, there must not only be left a residue of the
useless nutriment, but also there must be a residue in the blood-vessels, and
this filling the channels of the finest vessels must overflow. Then Nature,
aiming at the best end, uses it up in this place for the sake of generation, that
another creature may come into being of the same kind as the former was
going to be, for the menstrual blood is already potentially such as the body
from which it is discharged.
In all females, then, there must necessarily be such a secretion, more indeed
in those that have blood and of these most of all in man, but in the others also
some matter must be collected in the uterine region. The reason why there is
more in those that have blood and most in man has been already given, but
why, if all females have such a secretion, have not all males one to
correspond? For some of them do not emit semen but, just as those which do
emit it fashion by the movement in the semen the mass forming from the
material supplied by the female, so do the animals in question bring the same
to pass and exert the same formative power by the movement within
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Part 1; Logic (Organon) 3
- Categories 4
- On Interpretation 34
- Prior Analytics, Book I 56
- Prior Analytics, Book II 113
- Posterior Analytics, Book I 149
- Posterior Analytics, Book II 193
- Topics, Book I 218
- Topics, Book II 221
- Topics, Book III 237
- Topics, Book IV 248
- Topics, Book V 266
- Topics, Book VI 291
- Topics, Book VII 317
- Topics, Book VIII 326
- On Sophistical Refutations 348
- Part 2; Universal Physics 396
- Physics, Book I 397
- Physics, Book II 415
- Physics, Book III 432
- Physics, Book IV 449
- Physics, Book V 481
- Physics, Book VI 496
- Physics, Book VII 519
- Physics, Book VIII 533
- On the Heavens, Book I 570
- On the Heavens, Book II 599
- On the Heavens, Book III 624
- On the Heavens, Book IV 640
- On Generation and Corruption, Book I 651
- On Generation and Corruption, Book II 685
- Meteorology, Book I 707
- Meteorology, Book II 733
- Meteorology, Book III 760
- Meteorology, Book IV 773
- Part 3; Human Physics 795
- On the Soul, Book I 796
- On the Soul, Book II 815
- On the Soul, Book III 840
- On Sense and the Sensible 861
- On Memory and Reminiscence 889
- On Sleep and Sleeplessness 899
- On Dreams 909
- On Prophesying by Dreams 918
- On Longevity and the Shortness of Life 923
- On Youth, Old Age, Life and Death, and Respiration 929
- Part 4; Animal Physics 952
- The History of Animals, Book I 953
- The History of Animals, Book II translated 977
- The History of Animals, Book III 1000
- The History of Animals, Book IV 1029
- The History of Animals, Book V 1056
- The History of Animals, Book VI 1094
- The History of Animals, Book VII 1135
- The History of Animals, Book VIII 1150
- The History of Animals, Book IX 1186
- On the Parts of Animals, Book I 1234
- On the Parts of Animals, Book II 1249
- On the Parts of Animals, Book III 1281
- On the Parts of Animals, Book IV 1311
- On the Motion of Animals 1351
- On the Gait of Animals 1363
- On the Generation of Animals, Book I 1381
- On the Generation of Animals, Book II 1412
- On the Generation of Animals, Book III 1444
- On the Generation of Animals, Book IV 1469
- On the Generation of Animals, Book V 1496
- Part 5; Metaphysics 1516
- Part 6; Ethics and Politics 1748
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book I 1749
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book II 1766
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book III 1779
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book IV 1799
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book V 1817
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VI 1836
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VII 1851
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book VIII 1872
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book IX 1890
- Nicomachean Ethics, Book X 1907
- Politics, Book I 1925
- Politics, Book II 1943
- Politics, Book III 1970
- Politics, Book IV 1997
- Politics, Book V 2023
- Politics, Book VI 2053
- Politics, Book VII 2065
- Politics, Book VIII 2091
- The Athenian Constitution 2102
- Part 7; Aesthetic Writings 2156