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

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1 Pref| the heart. From this it appears that whatever has hitherto 2 Pref| the vessel. Still Galen appears by this experiment to prove 3 Pref| systole. By which it clearly appears that the artery s is dilated 4 II | From these particulars it appears evident to me that the motion 5 II | opinions commonly received appears to be true; inasmuch as 6 III | so intercepted.~Whence it appears that whenever the motion 7 IV | heart aroused, as it were, appears to respond to the motion, 8 IV | so slightly moved that it appears rather to give signs of 9 IV | to beat; life, therefore, appears to linger longest in the 10 IV | The same faculty indeed appears in the flesh of eels, which 11 V | and error in this subject appears to me to have been the intimate 12 V | and clotted blood, plainly appears, when they felt themselves 13 VI | constitution of the heart, and appears from the beginning as is 14 VI | no lungs.~So it clearly appears in the case of the foetus 15 VII | prevent it from being so, appears when we reflect on the way 16 VII | of physicians, it clearly appears that the blood passes through 17 VII | porosities of the lungs, plainly appears from this, that since the 18 VII | into the left ventricle, as appears from what precedes and the 19 VII | passed out from the left, as appears in like manner, and as is 20 VII | of vessels. It therefore appears that, although one ventricle 21 IX | just assumed.~Moreover, it appears from this that the more 22 X | the reasons assigned, it appears that by so much as the heart 23 XI | through the lungs whence it appears manifest that in the circuit 24 XI | the artery here, in short, appears as if it were preternaturally 25 XI | arm.~It therefore plainly appears that the ligature prevents 26 XI | cannot flow in by the veins appears plainly enough from the 27 XIII| and the arm becomes as it appears at D C, fig. 1. That the 28 XIII| the contrary direction, appears most obviously. And although 29 XVI | nevertheless supervene. Whence it appears that the contagion impressed 30 XVI | sensible properties, as it appears in the veins generally. 31 XVI | the vena portae; for it appears that the chick, in the first 32 XVI | end for which the heart appears to be made? In the same


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