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

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1 Pref| valves, and vessels, and auricles, and both in the same way 2 IV | Motion Of The Heart And Its Auricles~(As Seen In The Bodies Of 3 IV | those that appertain to the auricles.~Caspar Bauhin and John 4 IV | which are proper to the auricles, two to the ventricles. 5 IV | not of time; for the two auricles move together, and so also 6 IV | on together: one of the auricles, another of the ventricles; 7 IV | simultaneously, but the motion of the auricles preceding, that of the heart 8 IV | appearing to begin from the auricles and to extend to the ventricles. 9 IV | motion to the pulsating auricles than actually to move. The 10 IV | pulsate sooner than the auricles, so that the auricles have 11 IV | the auricles, so that the auricles have been said to outlive 12 IV | three contractions of the auricles, roused as it were to action, 13 IV | has ceased to beat, the auricles however still contracting, 14 IV | several pulsations of the auricles, precisely in the same way 15 IV | And if at this time, the auricles alone pulsating, the point 16 IV | each contraction of the auricles. Whence it is manifest that 17 IV | them by the pulses of the auricles.~And here I would observe, 18 IV | pulsations as occurring in the auricles or ventricles, I mean contractions: 19 IV | contractions: first the auricles contract, and then and subsequently 20 IV | itself contracts. When the auricles contract they are seen to 21 IV | extremities or edges of the auricles at the time of their contractions.~ 22 IV | the body, pulsates without auricles; nay, if it be cut in pieces 23 IV | ceased to pulsate, and the auricles too had become motionless, 24 IV | that both ventricles and auricles pulsated, contracting and 25 IV | chick is fashioned, the auricles of the heart are formed, 26 IV | bloodless, although its auricles contained a considerable 27 IV | to die, - but rather its auricles, or the part which corresponds 28 IV | which corresponds to the auricles in serpents, fishes, etc., 29 IV | which have a heart have also auricles, or something analogous 30 IV | or something analogous to auricles; and further, that whenever 31 IV | ventricle, there are always two auricles present, but not otherwise. 32 V | ventricles, the other of the auricles, take place consecutively, 33 V | continuous motion with its auricles; but farther, a certain 34 XV | the heart contains in its auricles and ventricles that I here 35 XVII| the ventricles than in the auricles; and occasionally there 36 XVII| to be none present in the auricles. They are numerous in the 37 XVII| manner evident that the auricles pulsate, contract, as I 38 XVII| it only to contain?~The auricles are prime movers of the 39 XVII| by the contraction of the auricles that the blood is thrown 40 XVII| hand, viz., the use of the auricles in filling the ventricles, 41 XVII| that stands in lieu of the auricles is of such delicacy and 42 XVII| that in the foetus the auricles are out of all proportion 43 XVII| position, and passes into the auricles, above which the body of 44 XVII| closer, and stronger are the auricles and arteries. Again, in


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