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1 Pref| the symptoms. For my own part, however, I cannot but wonder, 2 III | an aneurism, just at that part where the artery descends 3 IV | then is the ventricular part of the heart also produced, 4 IV | ultimum moriens, - the first part to live, the last to die, - 5 IV | rather its auricles, or the part which corresponds to the 6 IV | glass, and at the upper part of what is called the tail, 7 IV | aspect of the body, near the part which corresponds to the 8 VI | anatomists for the most part do, confine their researches 9 VI | of the heart, and is the part analogous to the auricle 10 VI | creatures, that for the major part, and generally, there is 11 VI | foramen ovale, from that part which regards the pulmonary 12 VII | alluded to in a preceding part of the tenth chapter: "Were 13 VII | have quitted, or quit the part where its presence was required, 14 IX | incessant stream through every part and member of the body, 15 IX | or even but the eighth part of its charge is thrown 16 X | enters the heart at its lower part, the artery quits it at 17 X | quits it at the superior part; the vein being now seized 18 X | interrupted, you will perceive the part that intervenes between 19 X | tied, you will observe the part between the obstacle and 20 XI | of the veins in the upper part of the arm to rise.~From 21 XI | only distended above the part where the ligature is applied. 22 XI | full pulse is felt in the part, especially when the disease 23 XI | effused into the bruised part with unusual force and velocity.~ 24 XI | apply our ligature above the part that is punctured, not below 25 XII | question but that the greatest part of the blood being abstracted, 26 XII | the blood even into the part that is bound; so that the 27 XIII| two-for there are for the most part two together -regard each 28 XIII| hand upon the distended part of the vein above the valve 29 XIII| distended, if you press at one part in the course of a vein 30 XV | Respiratione, lib. ii et iii: De Part. Animal. et alibi.]~The 31 XV | native heat.~[Footnote 2: De Part. Animal., iii.]~Moreover, 32 XVI | contaminated, though the part first infected remains sound; 33 XVI | deposited in a particular part, is by-and-by carried by 34 XVI | from the shell; for this part may still be found in the 35 XVI | discussed: Wherefore is this part formed or perfected first, 36 XVI | the several members, what part is the cause of another? 37 XVI | sense, before any other part of the body is perfected, 38 XVI | Finally, reflecting on every part of medicine, physiology, 39 XVI | pancreas, and from the upper part, arise the posterior coronary, 40 XVI | similar way, from the inferior part of the same splenic branch, 41 XVII| a distinct and separate part in all animals; some, indeed, 42 XVII| and shell-fish, there is a part which pulsates, - a kind 43 XVII| In these creatures this part is so contrived that it 44 XVII| through them.~[Footnote 1: De Part. Animal., lib. iii.]~Every 45 XVII| seems to form the principal part of the heart; situated in 46 XVII| the contraction of some part; consequently it is by the 47 XVII| that the heart is the first part which exists, and that it 48 XVII| violently than usual, or at a part where the minute vessel