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

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1 Ded | swell this treatise into a large volume by quoting the names 2 Pref| vein, which is scarcely so large, which has the coats of 3 Pref| substance of the lungs at large. Besides, if the blood could 4 II | the muscles of the body at large. To all this let it be added, 5 III | person was affected with a large pulsating tumour on the 6 V | arteries to the body at large.~These two motions, one 7 V | the heart to the body at large!~[Footnote 1: De Placitis 8 VIII| tremble lest I have mankind at large for my enemies, so much 9 VIII| never have given them so large a relative size without 10 VIII| distributed to the body at large, and its several parts, 11 VIII| the heart to the body at large, the vein of the present 12 IX | dissections we usually find so large a quantity of blood in the 13 IX | their blood to the body at large and sending it into the 14 X | shall here object that a large quantity may pass through 15 X | their natural state, so large a quantity of blood cannot 16 XI | ligature, we see the testes and large fleshy tumours dwindle, 17 XI | who is lean, and who has large veins, and the best time 18 XII | the heart. Nor could so large a quantity of blood be drawn 19 XIII| peripheral parts and the body at large. We have yet to explain, 20 XIII| and those whose veins are large, certain knots or elevations ( 21 XV | and abating the powers at large, it is no wonder that various 22 XVI | chyle is mingled with a very large quantity of circulating 23 XVI | then diluting them with a large quantity of warm blood, ( 24 XVI | the spleen must be very large when we contemplate the 25 XVII| the blood to the body at large, not to the lungs only. 26 XVII| They are numerous in the large, more muscular and hardier 27 XVII| be blown and to require a large quantity of air. But of 28 XVII| are out of all proportion large, which is because they are 29 XVII| and why they contain so large a quantity of blood, as 30 XVII| pulmonary artery has so large an orifice is because it


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