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

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1 Pref| conceived to depend on the animal, the respiration on the 2 Pref| ventricle (and indeed every animal wants a right ventricle 3 II | when the chest of a living animal is laid open and the capsule 4 II | taken out of the body of the animal and placed upon the table 5 IV | in the vivisection of an animal, we shall perceive four 6 IV | bloodless, like the rest of the animal; neither does it pulsate 7 IV | whence she had started. As animal generation proceeds from 8 IV | proceeds from that which is not animal, entity from non-entity, 9 IV | last.~[Footnote 2: De Motu Animal., cap. 8.]~I have also observed 10 V | in the body of a living animal, he will perceive not only 11 IX | but the body of neither animal contains above four pounds 12 IX | spirits during the life of an animal. The true cause of the difference 13 IX | lungs and heart, when an animal has ceased to breathe and 14 XIV | conclude that the blood in the animal body is impelled in a circle, 15 XV | lib. ii et iii: De Part. Animal. et alibi.]~The blood, therefore, 16 XV | necessity that the whole animal fabric should suffer and 17 XV | heat.~[Footnote 2: De Part. Animal., iii.]~Moreover, when we 18 XVI | the mesenteric veins of an animal we do not find either chyme 19 XVI | it possess the vital and animal principle, and show a tendency 20 XVII| as a heart, or the whole animal is a heart. In a great number 21 XVII| show the vitality of an animal, sometimes of a vegetable. 22 XVII| observed,1 that no sanguineous animal is without a heart, by the 23 XVII| them.~[Footnote 1: De Part. Animal., lib. iii.]~Every animal 24 XVII| Animal., lib. iii.]~Every animal that has lungs has, therefore, 25 XVII| organ in every motion of an animal primarily endowed with a 26 XVII| the development of every animal, passing through the forms 27 XVII| preserve, complete the entire animal, as its work and dwelling-place: 28 XVII| all power depends in the animal body.~Many things having


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