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

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1 Pref| by the diastole of these vessels, it is then assumed that 2 Pref| braces, and valves, and vessels, and auricles, and both 3 Pref| observe that the passages and vessels are severally in relation 4 III | shock of the blood in these vessels.~~ 5 V | the heart; that all these vessels naturally contain and carry 6 V | the body by means of these vessels.~~ 7 VI | for in the foetus the four vessels belonging to the heart, 8 VI | removed, like the umbilical vessels.~The arterial canal contains 9 VI | from the aorta or pulmonic vessels back upon the right ventricle; 10 VII | is the distension of the vessels and the pores of the lungs. 11 VII | open and shut the pores and vessels, precisely as in the case 12 VII | structure of the pulmonary vessels, and from the fact of the 13 VII | minute inosculations of vessels. It therefore appears that, 14 VIII| ventricles of the heart and the vessels that enter into and issue 15 IX | an ox and so dividing the vessels of the neck, in less than 16 IX | an hour they have all the vessels bloodless - the whole mass 17 XI | that the arteries are the vessels carrying the blood from 18 XI | along the course of the vessels and diffusing itself through 19 XI | anastomosis of the two orders of vessels, or porosities in the flesh 20 XI | flesh is lacerated and the vessels ruptured. Nothing of the 21 XIII| what way these are the only vessels that convey the blood from 22 XIII| inner membranes of these vessels, of extreme delicacy, and 23 XIII| veins, or from the greater vessels into the less, they completely 24 XIII| into continually smaller vessels, being separated from the 25 XIII| the heart, moving in these vessels in this and not in the contrary 26 XVI | as it were, two umbilical vessels, one from the albumen passing 27 XVI | just as the mesenteric vessels are upon the intestines. 28 XVII| testicles, the two orders of vessels are so much alike that it 29 XVII| reasons: the more remote the vessels are from the heart, with 30 XVII| differ from those of the vessels derived from the aorta. 31 XVII| the lungs have such ample vessels, both arteries and veins ( 32 XVII| both crural and jugular vessels), and why they contain so


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