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1 V| tubes, viz., the hollow vein (vena cava), which is the 2 V| branches; and the arterial vein (vena arteriosa), inappropriately 3 V| because it is simply a vein which comes from the lungs, 4 V| with those of the arterial vein, and those of the tube called 5 V| entrance to the arterial vein, which, arranged in a manner 6 V| artery and the arterial vein are of much harder and firmer 7 V| venous artery and the hollow vein; and that the two last expand 8 V| flows, - - from the hollow vein into the right, and from 9 V| branches of the arterial vein and of the grand artery 10 V| and the five of the hollow vein and of the venous artery 11 V| part where they open the vein, cause the blood to flow 12 V| coats of which the arterial vein and the great artery are 13 V| cavity and the arterial vein, were it not that the blood 14 V| immediately from the hollow vein? ~And what can physicians 15 V| blood flows from the hollow vein into the left cavity of 16 V| passes from the arterial vein into the grand artery without