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Alphabetical [« »] sphincters 1 spilt 1 spirit 7 spirits 27 spiritu 2 spirituous 8 spite 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 most 27 neither 27 open 27 spirits 27 truth 27 why 26 action | William Harvey On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals IntraText - Concordances spirits |
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1 Pref| from th the workshop of the spirits, and that the arteries contain 2 Pref| can either make or contain spirits. They then assert, with 3 Pref| that it is the blood, not spirits, which is contained in the 4 Pref| the veins, is imbued with spirits. But if that portion of 5 Pref| the arteries be richer in spirits, it is still to be believed 6 Pref| to be believed that these spirits are inseparable from the 7 Pref| veins; that the blood and spirits constitute one body (like 8 Pref| and workshop of the vital spirits, the centre from which life 9 Pref| the right ventricle makes spirits, which is rather held to 10 Pref| the egress and regress of spirits, and in the latter or right 11 Pref| motion of the blood and of spirits indifferently.~3. And when 12 Pref| materials for the formation of spirits, air and blood, from the 13 Pref| vein into the lungs, whence spirits are at the same time obtained 14 Pref| effected? And how comes it that spirits and fuliginous vapours can 15 Pref| semilunars hinder the regress of spirits from the aorta upon each 16 Pref| the composition of vital spirits, supposes the blood to ooze 17 Pref| believe that the right took spirits from the left, than that 18 V | it as the arteries do the spirits over the whole body." Here 19 V | that the artery transmits spirits and not blood, he would 20 V | arteries contained nothing but spirits; but then he would have 21 V | in the arteries, and not spirits; a fact which he demonstrated 22 VIII| life, and impregnated with spirits, it might be said with balsam. 23 IX | implies) contained nothing but spirits during the life of an animal. 24 XV | and keeping up heat and spirits under all circumstances, 25 XV | parts, and robbed of its spirits, just as it is in the dead, 26 XV | should again receive heat and spirits, and all else requisite 27 XV | blood, warm, imbued with spirits, being sent out by the arteries,