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

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1 Ded | because I do not think it right or proper to strive to take 2 Pref| confirmed, and what is false set right by dissection, multiplied 3 Pref| Yet it is denied that the right ventricle makes spirits, 4 Pref| that fishes are without any right ventricle (and indeed every 5 Pref| indeed every animal wants a right ventricle which is unfurnished 6 Pref| with lungs), and that the right ventricle is present solely 7 Pref| at the entrance into the right ventricle prove obstacles 8 Pref| same in the left as in the right ventricle, why should it 9 Pref| spirits, and in the latter or right ventricle, for the blood? 10 Pref| meaning of this pulse of the right ventricle? and why was nature 11 Pref| blood, from the lungs and right sinuses of the heart, and 12 Pref| septum of the heart from the right to the left ventricle by 13 Pref| e.g., obtain blood from the right, when we see that both ventricles 14 Pref| rather believe that the right took spirits from the left, 15 Pref| obtained blood from the right ventricle through these 16 Pref| bringing the blood from the right to the left side of the 17 III | In like manner, when the right ventricle contracts and 18 III | manner, the pulse in the right ventricle failing, the pulse 19 III | at the instant when the right ventricle contracts.~So 20 III | by the contraction of the right ventricle.~Finally, that 21 III | pulsating tumour on the right side of the neck, called 22 IV | then its auricle, next the right ventricle; and, finally, 23 IV | long since observed, the right auricle still continues 24 IV | to linger longest in the right auricle. Whilst the heart 25 IV | afterwards.~But I think it right to describe what I have 26 IV | after the heart and even its right auricle had ceased pulsating, - 27 IV | which was contained in the right auricle, this being apparent 28 IV | bottom of that orifice in the right side of the body which is 29 V | auricle into the arteries. The right ventricle sends its charge 30 V | direction of the axis of the right ventricle, as if twisting 31 V | how or by what means the right ventricle should distribute 32 V | blood made its way from the right to the left ventricle by 33 VI | The Arteries, Or From The Right Into The Left Ventricle 34 VI | opens properly into the right ventricle of the heart, 35 VI | after its escape from the right ventricle of the heart. 36 VI | this direction or from the right ventricle into the pulmonary 37 VI | pulmonic vessels back upon the right ventricle; closing with 38 VI | passage indicated from the right ventricle into the aorta.~ 39 VI | both the ventricles, the right one receiving the blood 40 VI | the blood passes from the right ventricle of the heart by 41 VII | Substance Of The Lungs~(From The Right Ventricle Of The Heart Into 42 VII | forced on by the pulse of the right ventricle, the necessary 43 VII | is here speaking of the right side of the heart, but I 44 VII | transit of the blood by the right ventricle from the vena 45 VII | continually permeating from the right to the left ventricle, from 46 VII | incessantly sent from the right ventricle into the lungs 47 VII | incessantly flowing into the right ventricle of the heart, 48 VII | herself obliged to add the right ventricle, the pulse of 49 VII | it may be said, that the right ventricle is made for the 50 VIII| veins, and so return to the right side of the heart, I began 51 VIII| the lungs, impelled by the right ventricle into the pulmonary 52 IX | why there is much in the right ventricle, little in the 53 XIII| they readily open in the right direction, entirely prevent 54 XIV | discharged into the vena cava and right auricle of the heart, and 55 XVII| ventricles to its heart-one right, the other left; and wherever 56 XVII| and wherever there is a right, there also is there a left 57 XVII| left there is not always a right ventricle. The left ventricle 58 XVII| left ventricle, and the right but to minister to it. The 59 XVII| but to minister to it. The right neither reaches to the apex 60 XVII| respects, the apex of the right reaching to the apex of 61 XVII| through the lungs from the right to the left cavities of 62 XVII| altered circumstances the right has only to drive the blood 63 XVII| in the left than in the right ventricle; and while some 64 XVII| yet they are absent in the right ventricle. In man they are 65 XVII| in the left than in the right ventricle, more abundant 66 XVII| ventricles.~Some animals have the right ventricle smooth internally, 67 XVII| the blood, especially the right auricle, which, as already 68 XVII| frame and stouter make the right auricle is so strong, and 69 XVII| pulmonary artery does from the right ventricle, and the walls 70 XVII| proportion as the walls of the right ventricle of the heart are 71 XVII| character as that with which the right ventricle and pulmonary


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