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1 Pref| filled by that pulsific force, because they expand like 2 Pref| the arteries escapes with force, now farther, now not so 3 II | charge of blood expelled with force.~Neither is it true, as 4 III | does the blood flow with force from the divided vessel.~ 5 VII | every side, immediately force out some of the spirit they 6 VII | the more it strives to force out the blood, the more 7 VII | the pulse of which should force the blood from the vena 8 IX | this argument lose of its force, did any one say that in 9 IX | arteries spout it forth with force abundantly, impetuously, 10 IX | it will be seen with what force, in what abundance, and 11 IX | arteries, by any effort, to force out more than one-half of 12 XI | strong pressure that will force the blood beyond the fillet, 13 XI | instantly thrown in with force, for then the hand begins 14 XI | pressure, and under the force and impulse of the heart, 15 XI | it does not prevent the force of the pulse from extending 16 XI | or pain, or the vacuum force, is either credible or demonstrable.~ 17 XI | entering abundantly, and with force, but cannot pass out again.~ 18 XI | bruised part with unusual force and velocity.~And now, too, 19 XI | projecting their charge with force, and to a distance, when 20 XI | the blood escapes without force, because in the one case 21 XII | and that it is urged with force below the ligature; for 22 XII | ligature; for it escapes with force, which force it receives 23 XII | escapes with force, which force it receives from the pulse 24 XII | power of the heart; for the force and motion of the blood 25 XII | manner it usually does, with force and freely, for some half 26 XII | again to beat with greater force, and to drive the blood 27 XIII| will find that you cannot force the blood through or beyond 28 XIV | lungs, and heart by the force of the ventricles, and is 29 XV | Further, a certain impulse or force, as well as an impeller 30 XV | the blood requires both force and impelling power. Now 31 XVII| propelled with yet greater force and celerity. And further, 32 XVII| ventricle, which should force the nutritive fluid through 33 XVII| muscular must be the auricle to force and fill it, and vice versa. 34 XVII| heart, with so much the less force are they distended by the 35 XVII| when the blood escapes with force in the amputation of limbs,