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William Harvey
On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals

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1 Ded | Illustrious Prince!~The heart of animals is the foundation of their 2 Pref| dead body and in living animals, we may fairly conclude 3 Pref| the heart. For in several animals the arteries do not apparently 4 Pref| only in man, but in all animals that have hearts; and also, 5 I | the motion, which in many animals is accomplished in the twinkling 6 I | inspection of many and various animals, and collating numerous 7 I | of the several parts of animals in a special work, has left 8 II | The Dissection Of Living Animals)~In the first place, then, 9 II | more obvious in the colder animals, such as toads, frogs, serpents, 10 II | distinct in warm-blooded animals, such as the dog and hog, 11 II | fishes and of those colder animals where the organ is more 12 II | and the colder blooded animals, such as frogs, serpents, 13 II | ventricles of the larger animals, and contain all the straight 14 III | The Dissection Of Living Animals)~In connexion with the motions 15 III | said, "the blood of all animals palpitates within their 16 IV | In The Bodies Of Living Animals)~Besides the motions already 17 IV | fishes and the colder blooded animals there is a short pause between 18 IV | fishes and frogs, and other animals which have hearts with but 19 IV | of some (of the higher) animals taken out of the body, pulsates 20 IV | this perchance peculiar to animals more tenacious of life, 21 IV | course of the generation of animals, as may be seen in the course 22 IV | The seminal fluid of all animals - the prolific spirit, as 23 IV | non-entity, whence that in animals, which was last created, 24 IV | observed that almost all animals have truly a heart, not 25 IV | contracting slowly as in animals that are moribund, a fact 26 IV | colder season, exsanguine animals, such as the snail, show 27 IV | also to be noted that all animals which have a heart have 28 IV | fashioned; even so in certain animals not destined to attain to 29 V | especially in the warmer blooded animals, in which the movements 30 VI | to speak of the parts of animals generally, as anatomists 31 VI | dissection of the lower animals as they are with that of 32 VI | of demonstration in those animals that have, as it were, no 33 VI | structure of the lungs of these animals, and matters appertaining, 34 VI | same manner as in higher animals, viz., by the action of 35 VI | there are actually more animals which have no lungs than 36 VI | in the embryos of those animals that have lungs; for in 37 VI | the dissection of living animals and the formation of the 38 VI | man, as well as in other animals, as anatomists in general 39 VI | and many of the smaller animals. And this circumstance it 40 VI | embryo, and in the embryos of animals in which the communications 41 VI | of the embryos of those animals which have lungs, whilst 42 VI | the same as that of those animals which have no lungs.~So 43 VI | in the greater number of animals - in all, indeed, at a certain 44 VI | still uses in all other animals. Not only does she thereby 45 VI | larger and more perfect animals of mature age nature has 46 VI | larger and more perfect animals are warmer, and when adult 47 VI | that exist in the bodies of animals in connexion with these 48 VI | perfect and warmer adult animals, and man, the blood passes 49 VII | man, oxen, and the larger animals generally, of the whole 50 VII | place in the majority of animals, and indeed in all, up to 51 VIII| of structure, for in many animals, as I have said, the vein 52 IX | the dissection of living animals; the great artery need not 53 IX | one say that in killing animals in the shambles, and performing 54 XI | act in the castration of animals and the removal of warts 55 XI | employed in the castration of animals and the ablation of tumours. 56 XV | Moreover, when we see that all animals live through food digested 57 XVI | bites of serpents and rabid animals, lues venerea and the like. 58 XVI | substitute for the milk to other animals.~But these matters will 59 XVII| and separate part in all animals; some, indeed, such as the 60 XVII| heart; this is because these animals are coldest, of one great 61 XVII| heart. In a great number of animals, - almost the whole tribe 62 XVII| pale-blooded and colder animals, as in snails, whelks, shrimps, 63 XVII| happens in the case of certain animals that have red blood, such 64 XVII| all the larger and warmer animals which have red blood, there 65 XVII| forms. And then in regard to animals that are yet larger, warmer, 66 XVII| inasmuch as the more perfect animals require a still more perfect 67 XVII| Respiration," and the "Parts of Animals," entitles nerves. These 68 XVII| all events, that in some animals they are less strongly marked 69 XVII| and in females.~In those animals in which the ventricles 70 XVII| in the ventricles.~Some animals have the right ventricle 71 XVII| primary condition. But in animals all local motion proceeds 72 XVII| the organs of motion in animals from observations in my 73 XVII| advisedly referred all motion in animals to the nerves, or to the 74 XVII| arteries. Again, in those animals the ventricles of whose 75 XVII| and very many genera of animals, the arteries differ little 76 XVII| the appearances found in animals which have been bled to


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