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1 Pref| two ligatures, and slit it open lengthwise you will find 2 Pref| will find, when he has laid open the thorax, abundance of 3 Pref| they might always remain open, and not be liable to collapse; 4 Pref| and air through perfectly open passages, at one and the 5 Pref| ventricle, when there is so open a way through the pulmonary 6 Pref| rather than take that by the open pulmonary vein, or even 7 II | a living animal is laid open and the capsule that immediately 8 V | therefore be prepared and thrown open, and being once exposed, 9 VI | way, in fact, is patent, open, manifest; there is no difficulty, 10 VI | there are with two, it is open to us to conclude, judging 11 VI | and generally, there is an open way by which the blood is 12 VI | semilunar valves, which open from within outwards, and 13 VI | the blood by obvious and open passages from the vena cava 14 VI | by a route as obvious and open, as if in the adult the 15 VI | should close up the various open routes which she had formerly 16 VI | Not only does she thereby open up no new apparent channels 17 VII | of which must needs be to open and shut the pores and vessels, 18 VII | like manner continually open, and nature had found no 19 VII | the transit is effected by open and obvious passages, in 20 X | If a live snake be laid open, the heart will be seen 21 XI | that the access to them is open, but the egress from them 22 XI | returning channels thus left open, the blood forthwith no 23 XIII| flow entirely into the more open and capacious channels; 24 XIII| valves, while they readily open in the right direction, 25 XIII| at all events, a free and open passage is left for it.~ 26 XIII| as they are the free and open conduits of the blood returning 27 XVII| vessel is more dilated or open than elsewhere. It, therefore,