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1 Ded | proceeds. The King, in like manner, is the foundation of his 2 Pref| of the heart, and in like manner sends spirituous blood into 3 I | anatomical lectures, after the manner of the Academy of old.~These 4 II | thickened: and in the same manner the heart.~We are therefore 5 II | its systole. And in like manner the intrinsic motion of 6 II | receives the blood in the manner and wise which will by-and-by 7 III | state of diastole. In like manner, when the right ventricle 8 III | scarcely perceptible. In like manner, the pulse in the right 9 IV | occurs in the following manner:~[Footnote 1: Bauhin, lib. 10 IV | rather to live after the manner of vegetables, or of those 11 V | consecutively, but in such a manner that there is a kind of 12 VI | the arteries in the same manner as in higher animals, viz., 13 VI | furnished with them, and in like manner a greater number which have 14 VI | aorta; the left, in like manner, charged by the contraction 15 VII | when they will not, by no manner of means; who, when their 16 VII | artery had stood in like manner continually open, and nature 17 VII | which is heavy; and in like manner is anything drawn more rapidly 18 VII | in the systoles, in the manner of the tide, it would ever 19 VII | pulmonary artery, and in like manner is incessantly drawn from 20 VII | left, as appears in like manner, and as is obvious, both 21 VIII| the arteries, and of the manner in which it is transmitted 22 VIII| several parts, in the same manner as it is sent through the 23 VIII| the left ventricle in the manner already indicated. This 24 VIII| things produced; and in like manner are tempests and meteors 25 IX | the ingesta, and in such a manner that the whole must very 26 IX | third, the veins in like manner return this blood incessantly 27 IX | the arteries, and in like manner through the lungs.~But let 28 IX | our views, in no trifling manner, seeing that it can be ascribed 29 XII | the blood to flow in the manner it usually does, with force 30 XIII| of the body, and in like manner from the arteries into the 31 XIII| explain, however, in what manner the blood finds its way 32 XIII| and having in the same manner streaked the blood upwards, 33 XV | and that all passes in the manner just mentioned, I trust 34 XV | crudity, which engender all manner of diseases and consume 35 XV | and that in the way and manner already explained.~~ 36 XVII| Respiration."~It is in like manner evident that the auricles 37 XVII| under fever; and in like manner, on compressing the fingers 38 XVII| left ventricle. In like manner the lungs are softer and