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

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1 Int | Charles I, he was, for a short time, Warden of Merton College, 2 Pref| philosophers up to the present time have supposed, with Galen, 3 Pref| spirits are at the same time obtained for transmission 4 I | and arteries. From that time I have not hesitated to 5 I | such perfection, but that time, and place, And use, have 6 I | reference to the heart at this time; or others, at least, starting 7 II | to be at rest; there is a time when it moves, and a time 8 II | time when it moves, and a time when it is motionless.~These 9 II | a point, so that at this time it strikes against the breast 10 II | constringe the heart at the same time they render it tense; and 11 III | is distended at the same time with the other arteries 12 III | of the artery and to the time when the heart contracts 13 III | arteries corresponds with the time of the heart's systole; 14 III | distended at one and the same time, and in their tension to 15 III | motion of the blood, the time at which the contraction 16 III | extremities at the same time. Aristotle,1 too, has said, " 17 IV | four motions distinct in time and in place, two of which 18 IV | point of place, but not of time; for the two auricles move 19 IV | of blood. And if at this time, the auricles alone pulsating, 20 IV | edges of the auricles at the time of their contractions.~In 21 IV | saliva and warm for a short time upon the heart, and observed 22 IV | but it continues for a time white and apparently bloodless, 23 V | much may suffice at this time, when it is shown that by 24 VI | hindering the tide at the same time from flowing back into that 25 VI | after birth, and after a time becomes withered, and finally 26 VI | in the embryo, and at a time when the function of these 27 VII | liquid must take some short time in the concoction: it must 28 VII | contain, and at the same time assume a certain portion 29 VIII| transmitted, in how short a time its passage might be effected, 30 IX | blood is transfused at one time in larger, at another in 31 IX | in the course of no long time - some half-hour or less. 32 IX | continuing to pulsate for a time, the left ventricle and 33 X | over in a short space of time, it is matter of necessity 34 X | pass in so short a space of time as to make any return necessary-to 35 X | of the heart; at the same time the heart will become of 36 XI | large veins, and the best time after exercise, when the 37 XI | arteries pulsate, at the same time that immediately above the 38 XI | appearance; in the course of time it begins to fall somewhat 39 XI | been kept on for some short time in this way, let it be slackened 40 XI | hand, which at the same time begins to feel hot, and 41 XI | parts, the hand at the same time resumes its natural pale 42 XI | been bound for some little time with the medium bandage, 43 XI | immediately, within the time in which twenty beats could 44 XII | arm in the same space of time: how much through both lower 45 XIII| times, in a short space of time. And now compute the quantity 46 XV | hue; the limbs at the same time getting torpid, so that 47 XVII| the fingers; at another time we feel nothing of the sort. 48 XVII| these pages, and at the same time to oppose the vulgar opinion;


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