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1 Int | discovery was received with great interest, and in his own 2 Ded | Indomitable Prince Charles King Of Great Britain, France, And Ireland 3 Ded | compare small things with great. Here, at all events, best 4 Pref| perhaps, less bound up with great and most inextricable difficulties. 5 Pref| pulmonary artery, a vessel of great size, with the coverings 6 Pref| from the lungs through the great vessel, the pulmonary vein; 7 II | straight fibres, although the great Vesalius giving this notion 8 V | devoid of reason; for no great and perfect work is ever 9 V | the body arise from the great artery, and that this takes 10 V | how he can deny that the great artery is the very vessel 11 VI | pulmonary vein, and the great artery or aorta, are all 12 VI | perforate and terminate in the great artery or aorta. So that 13 VI | aortas, or two roots of the great artery, appear springing 14 VI | said in regard to these two great communications, to wit, 15 VII | into the heart through the great orifice of the pulmonary 16 VII | its return through this great opening being prevented, 17 VII | From Galen, however, that great man, that father of physicians, 18 IX | dissection of living animals; the great artery need not be divided, 19 IX | occasionally occurs with great rapidity in performing amputations 20 XI | without either heat or any great pain: the near vicinity 21 XII | heart by a course from the great veins; for it gets into 22 XII | would the arteries but the great veins also be nearly emptied 23 XII | has also passed from the great veins through the heart 24 XII | must have come from the great veins, - we shall perceive 25 XIII| same way, only taking as great a length of vein as possible, 26 XVII| animals are coldest, of one great bulk, of soft texture, or 27 XVII| animal is a heart. In a great number of animals, - almost 28 XVII| which is broken by the great distance at which it is