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commingled with olive oil. If the seed remain within for seven days then it is
certain that conception has taken place; for it is during that period that what is
known as effluxion takes place.
In most cases the menstrual discharge recurs for some time after conception
has taken place, its duration being mostly thirty days in the case of a female
and about forty days in the case of a male child. After parturition also it is
common for the discharge to be withheld for an equal number of days, but not
in all cases with equal exactitude. After conception, and when the above-
mentioned days are past, the discharge no longer takes its natural course but
finds its way to the breasts and turns to milk. The first appearance of milk in
the breasts is scant in quantity and so to speak cobwebby or interspersed with
little threads. And when conception has taken place, there is apt to be a sort of
feeling in the region of the flanks, which in some cases quickly swell up a
little, especially in thin persons, and also in the groin.
In the case of male children the first movement usually occurs on the right-
hand side of the womb and about the fortieth day, but if the child be a female
then on the left-hand side and about the ninetieth day. However, we must by
no means assume this to be an accurate statement of fact, for there are many
exceptions, in which the movement is manifested on the right-hand side
though a female child be coming, and on the left-hand side though the infant
be a male. And in short, these and all suchlike phenomena are usually subject
to differences that may be summed up as differences of degree.
About this period the embryo begins to resolve into distinct parts, it having
hitherto consisted of a fleshlike substance without distinction of parts.
What is called effluxion is a destruction of the embryo within the first
week, while abortion occurs up to the fortieth day; and the greater number of
such embryos as perish do so within the space of these forty days.
In the case of a male embryo aborted at the fortieth day, if it be placed in
cold water it holds together in a sort of membrane, but if it be placed in any
other fluid it dissolves and disappears. If the membrane be pulled to bits the
embryo is revealed, as big as one of the large kind of ants; and all the limbs
are plain to see, including the penis, and the eyes also, which as in other
animals are of great size. But the female embryo, if it suffer abortion during
the first three months, is as a rule found to be undifferentiated; if however it
reach the fourth month it comes to be subdivided and quickly attains further
differentiation. In short, while within the womb, the female infant
accomplishes the whole development of its parts more slowly than the male,
and more frequently than the man-child takes ten months to come to
perfection. But after birth, the females pass more quickly than the males
through youth and maturity and age; and this is especially true of those that
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Table of contents
- 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