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26 his
26 nothing
26 pass
26 use
26 without
25 auricle
25 distended
William Harvey
On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals

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1 Pref| the motion, action, and use of the heart and arteries, 2 Pref| dimensions, what is the use or meaning of this pulse 3 Pref| from the ventricles, what use were there for the coronary 4 I | both the motion and the use of the heart and arteries. 5 I | perchance be found of signal use. At length, yielding to 6 I | untouched. Finally, if any use or benefit to this department 7 I | that time, and place, And use, have brought addition to 8 V | regard to the origin and use of the veins and the coction 9 VI | which she had formerly made use of in the embryo and foetus, 10 VI | respiration, to the necessity and use of the air, etc., as also 11 VI | present purpose, which is the use and motion of the heart, 12 VII | well known that persons who use the Spa waters or those 13 VII | Now Galen, explaining the use of these valves, and the 14 VII | valves) have all a common use, and that it is to prevent 15 VII | into the lungs; but we can use it with still greater propriety, 16 XI | beyond it. Such a ligature we use in amputations to control 17 XI | them. Such a ligature is in use in blood-letting, an operation 18 XIII| rightly understand their use, nor have succeeding anatomists 19 XIII| but the greater effort you use, you will only see the portion 20 XV | contains blood for the general use; all the others receive 21 XVI | proven, are not without their use in exciting belief, as it 22 XVI | embryo, there is almost no use for the liver, but the umbilical 23 XVI | our observations on the use of the spleen, but which 24 XVII| blood: for what were the use of its pulsations had it 25 XVII| have in hand, viz., the use of the auricles in filling 26 XVII| can infer the action and use of the heart from the arrangement


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