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Identifier: 8206648.nlm.nih.gov
Title: Aristotle's master-piece, or, The secrets of nature displayed in the generation of man : complete in three parts : to which is added, A treasure of health, or, The family physician : being choice and approved remedies for all the several distempers incident to the human body : the whole being more correst than any thing of the kind hitherto published
Year: 1801 (1800s)
Authors: Aristotle, pseud Salmon, William, 1644-1713 Greenleaf, Daniel, 1778-1824, printer
Subjects: Sexual Behavior Congenital Abnormalities Midwifery Reproduction
Publisher: Worcester (Mass.) : Printed by Daniel Greenleaf
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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ARISTOTLBa MASTER-PIECE. 87 In Flanden, between Antwerp and M«cklio, in,a village called Uthaton, a child wai born which hadtwo heads and four arras Teeming like two girli join-ed together, having two of their arms lifted up between, and above their headi, their thighs being pla-ced at it were acrofs one another, according to thefigure. How long they lived, I had no certain ac-count.
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Natuio doeifomtms to ui ruonften fhow,That we by them may our own mercies know :An theieby fini deformity may fee,Than which theies nothing can more monftrouvbe, The cod of the Second Part, PART III. J)iff laying tht Secrets of Nature rtlating ItPhyfiognomy. CHAP. I. SiCT. I. Of PbyJiognomyiJhewing nuhat it it, and frortywhence it is derived* PHYSIOGNOMY ii an ingenious fclencc, elknowledge of nature, by which the inclination! anddifpoficions of every creature are uuderflood ; and be-caufe forne of the members are oncompounded andentire of themfelves, as the tongue, the heart, Ac. andfome of a mixed nature, as the eyes, the nofe, andothers, we therefore fay that there are many fignswhich agree and live together, which inform a wifeman how to make his judgment, before he delivers itto the world. Nor is it to be efteemed a fool fh oridle art, feeing it is derived from the fuperior bodiesjfor there is no part of the face of a man, but what isunder the peculiar influence or government, no

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