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Galen
On the Natural Faculties

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arteries

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1 1| the organs mentioned its arteries, veins, and nerves,the substance 2 1| oesophagus, intestines, and arteries; each of these two coatshas 3 1| ureters; for these are not arteries, since theydo not pulsate 4 1| haveno resemblance either to arteries, veins or nerves. But these 5 1| solid parts of the body, the arteries, veins,nerves, bones, cartilages, 6 2| omentum; similarly, too, the arteries which are inserted into 7 2| within itself veins and arteries, like a rope woven by Nature 8 2| minute nerves, a few simple arteries, and similarly also veins. 9 2| simple and visible nerves and arteries not delivery but distribution, 10 2| from the contiguity of the arteries; also, in his work "On Respiration," 11 2| is propelled through the arteries and into the alimentary 12 2| exercised by vein, liver, arteries, heart, alimentary canal, 13 3| as will the liver, veins, arteries, and heart. ~ We must therefore 14 3| severing any of the nerves, arteries, or veins which are there 15 3| as to the liver, veins, arteries, heart, or any other organ. 16 3| in thickness; similarly arteries resemble the stomach. Alone 17 3| to which obviously the arteries and veins also belong. ~ 18 3| intestines and stomach, and the arteries than the veins. In each 19 3| the heart, in the various arteries, in the thorax, and lungs. 20 3| the lungs, the thorax, the arteries rough and smooth, the heart, 21 3| but a little also by the arteries; at this stage also it becomes 22 3| direction. ~ In the case of the arteries this is clear enough, as 23 3| other treatises that all the arteries possess a power which derives 24 3| the two facts - that the arteries have this motion, and that 25 3| strange in the fact that those arteries which reach the skin draw 26 3| contain, and as for those arteries which are near the heart, 27 3| These, then, are what the arteries draw into themselves on 28 3| themselves on every side; those arteries which reach the skin draw 29 3| things); as to the other arteries, those which pass up from 30 3| the spine, as also such arteries as are near these - draw 31 3| exercised by the diastole of the arteries which go to the stomach 32 3| neighbourhood; for these arteries cannot get anything worth 33 3| from the stomach into the arteries, since these first become 34 3| case of the heart and the arteries, it is in so far as they 35 3| from the veins into the arteries. If you will kill an [...]~


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