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1 Pref| time have supposed, with Galen, that the object of the 2 Pref| They then assert, with Galen, against Erasistratus, that 3 Pref| manifest by the experiment of Galen, by arteriotomy, and by 4 Pref| single divided artery, as Galen himself affirms in more 5 Pref| less. The experiment of Galen alluded to is this: "If 6 Pref| performed this experiment of Galen's nor do I think that it 7 Pref| tube and the vessel. Still Galen appears by this experiment 8 Pref| other heating thing, as Galen says, they become more frequent 9 Pref| opposition to this idea, though Galen endeavours to explain it 10 Pref| If any one will perform Galen's experiment of dividing 11 III | is well to observe with Galen, in this place, that the 12 IV | being at rest and dead, as Galen long since observed, the 13 V | fact is borne witness to by Galen, whose words, when writing 14 V | we now espouse, and which Galen himself acknowledges in 15 V | experiments.~But if the divine Galen will here allow, as in other 16 VII | for can be confirmed from Galen's own words, namely, that 17 VII | cavity of the heart. Now Galen, explaining the use of these 18 VII | double, extending from it (Galen is here speaking of the 19 VII | partium, lib. vi, cap. 10.]~Galen adduces this argument for 20 VII | into the arteries. From Galen, however, that great man, 21 VII | Hofmann upon the Sixth Book of Galen, "De Usu partium," a work 22 VII | equally certain, both from Galen's words, and what has already 23 VIII| either by the authority of Galen or Columbus, or the reasonings 24 VIII| that not without reason, as Galen has remarked, for the artery 25 IX | very small branch only (as Galen even proves in regard to 26 XVII| All anatomists admit with Galen that the body of the heart