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

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1 Ded | alone declares the blood to course and revolve by a new route, 2 Ded | sun. They teach us in our course of philosophy to sedulously 3 Pref| may be withdrawn in the course of half an hour or less. 4 Pref| could be discharged by the course he indicates, why he could 5 IV | extremely manifest in the course of the generation of animals, 6 IV | animals, as may be seen in the course of the first seven days 7 IV | returns at the end of her course to the goal whence she had 8 IV | non-entity, so, by a retrograde course, entity, by corruption, 9 IV | be opened and shut in the course of respiration, and whence 10 IV | rudiments of the chick in the course of the fourth or fifth day 11 V | auricle contracts, and in the course of its contraction forces 12 V | themselves in the lungs, of course it became a puzzle to them 13 VI | Chapter VI: Of The Course By Which The Blood Is Carried~( 14 VI | not to say for the whole course of life; as, for example, 15 VI | will pursue the wisest course if they seek by dissection 16 VI | chosen a direct and obvious course - for I assume that no other 17 VII | through this organ in the course of the day); it must flow 18 VII | perform this lengthened course in vain; it would flow inwards 19 IX | the ventricle. Now, in the course of half an hour, the heart 20 IX | the quantity would, of course, amount to twenty pounds 21 IX | the whole of which, in the course of one-half hour, would 22 IX | arteries, drained away in the course of no long time - some half-hour 23 X | as much and more in the course of an hour or two.~And if 24 X | finger and the thumb, and the course of the blood for some space 25 XI | colour and appearance; in the course of time it begins to fall 26 XI | making its way along the course of the vessels and diffusing 27 XII | and through the heart by a course from the great veins; for 28 XII | to conclude that in the course of the half hour hinted 29 XIII| 1). At intervals in the course of the veins, especially 30 XIII| press at one part in the course of a vein with the point 31 XVII| same way, we find in the course of our anatomical dissections 32 XVII| others, to be noted in the course of dissection, if rightly


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