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1 Ded | completeness, that nothing is left for the ingenuity and industry 2 Pref| structures in connexion with the left ventricle, should we deny 3 Pref| respect the same in the left as in the right ventricle, 4 Pref| When it is said that the left ventricle draws materials 5 Pref| the pulmonary veins by the left ventricle into the lungs 6 Pref| from the lungs into the left ventricle, and have brought 7 Pref| from the lungs into the left ventricle; that fuliginous 8 Pref| the pulmonary veins or the left ventricle of the heart. 9 Pref| heart from the right to the left ventricle by certain hidden 10 Pref| anything from the other - the left, e.g., obtain blood from 11 Pref| right took spirits from the left, than that the left obtained 12 Pref| the left, than that the left obtained blood from the 13 Pref| passage of the blood into the left ventricle, when there is 14 Pref| blood from the right to the left side of the heart by the 15 Pref| urine and faeces through the left ventricle of the heart and 16 Pref| the kidneys; but in the left ventricle of the heart and 17 Pref| transferred from the lungs to the left ventricle of the heart by 18 I | animals in a special work, has left the heart alone untouched. 19 III | of the body.~2. When the left ventricle ceases to act, 20 III | the wound the moment the left ventricle contracts; and, 21 III | the contraction of the left ventricle; in the same way 22 III | impulses of the blood from the left ventricle, may be illustrated 23 IV | said to outlive it, the left ventricle ceasing to pulsate 24 V | respects, is an artery. The left ventricle sends its charge 25 V | blood to the body, or the left draw it from the venae cavae. 26 V | the pulmonary artery and left ventricle full of thick, 27 V | way from the right to the left ventricle by transuding 28 VI | From The Right Into The Left Ventricle Of The Heart)~ 29 VI | the pulmonary vein, and left auricle, and from thence 30 VI | and from thence into the left ventricle. Farther, in this 31 VI | and from thence into the left auricle of the heart; and 32 VI | from the vena cava into the left ventricle of the heart; 33 VI | arteriosus, into the aorta; the left, in like manner, charged 34 VI | which the blood reaches the left ventricle of the heart and 35 VI | pulmonary veins into the left auricle, and from there 36 VI | and from there into the left ventricle of the heart. 37 VII | The Pulmonary Veins And Left Ventricle)~That this is 38 VII | pulmonary veins, then into the left ventricle of the heart, 39 VII | his observations to the left side also), a kind of reservoir 40 VII | permeating from the right to the left ventricle, from the vena 41 VII | from the lungs into the left ventricle, as appears from 42 VII | continually passed out from the left, as appears in like manner, 43 VII | ventricle of the heart, the left to wit, would suffice for 44 VII | lungs into the cavity of the left ventricle. In this way, 45 VIII| forced by the action of the left ventricle into the arteries, 46 VIII| cava, and so round to the left ventricle in the manner 47 IX | quantity of blood which the left ventricle of the heart will 48 IX | ventricle, little in the left, which probably led the 49 IX | and from thence into the left ventricle of the heart; 50 IX | pulsate for a time, the left ventricle and arteries go 51 IX | are soon exhausted, and left, as it were, empty. But 52 XI | returning channels thus left open, the blood forthwith 53 XII | save and except from the left ventricle of the heart. 54 XIII| free and open passage is left for it.~But that this truth 55 XVII| heart-one right, the other left; and wherever there is a 56 XVII| right, there also is there a left ventricle; but the contrary 57 XVII| hold good: where there is a left there is not always a right 58 XVII| always a right ventricle. The left ventricle I call that which 59 XVII| the lungs only. Hence the left ventricle seems to form 60 XVII| formed for the sake of the left ventricle, and the right 61 XVII| some sort jointed on to the left (as Aristotle says), though, 62 XVII| to supply material to the left ventricle, but likewise 63 XVII| reaching to the apex of the left, so that the heart presents 64 XVII| lungs from the right to the left cavities of the heart, it 65 XVII| through the lungs, whilst the left has to propel it through 66 XVII| numerous and stronger in the left than in the right ventricle; 67 XVII| have them present in the left, yet they are absent in 68 XVII| are more numerous in the left than in the right ventricle, 69 XVII| smooth internally, but the left provided with fibrous bands, 70 XVII| powerful shock from the left than the pulmonary artery 71 XVII| thinner than those of the left ventricle. In like manner 72 XVII| dissections the pulmonary vein and left ventricle so full of blood,