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1 1| beneath the hollowvein [vena cava] as does the sieve-like [
2 1| the blood containedin the vena cava must go to them, just
3 1| dissection? One division of the vena cava is carried upwards
4 1| fluidsent to them by the vena cava, and themselves contributing
5 1| the case of blood in the vena cava; it is excluded, not
6 1| each diastole, robs the vena cava by violence of a considerablequantity
7 1| to the lower part of the vena cava there would still remain,
8 1| have to run back to the vena cava, and so to empty the
9 1| to thelower part of the vena cava, and will enjoin on
10 1| straight from the region of the vena cava, to collectin the bladder. ~ ~
11 1| said to be producedin the vena cava, and which did not
12 1| and only when it isin the vena cava, still it is difficult,
13 1| the venacava, and that the vena cava is not inserted into
14 1| falls downwards along the vena cava. Now this doctrinealso
15 1| veins whichspring from the vena cava, should blood flow
16 2| secondly, the [branches] of the vena cava take over the purified
17 2| gall-bladder and the other to the vena cava, the result is that,
18 2| rest passing over into the vena cava." For it is difficult
19 2| into the branches of the vena cava. Now, there are many
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