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1 Ded | have here written of the motions of the heart I am the more 2 Pref| those of the lungs, and the motions of the arteries from those 3 Pref| one way for such contrary motions and purposes, nor is anything 4 I | means of discovering the motions and uses of the heart, and 5 I | everything was reversed, the motions occurring, as it seemed, 6 II | Chapter II: On The Motions Of The Heart~(As Seen In 7 II | perceive and unravel what the motions really are, and how they 8 III | Chapter III: Of the Motions Of The Arteries~(As Seen 9 III | Animals)~In connexion with the motions of the heart these things 10 III | having reference to the motions and pulses of the arteries.~ 11 IV | Living Animals)~Besides the motions already spoken of, we have 12 IV | we shall perceive four motions distinct in time and in 13 IV | say that there are four motions distinct in point of place, 14 IV | There are, as it were, two motions going on together: one of 15 IV | pause between these two motions, so that the heart aroused, 16 IV | opportunity of observing the motions of the heart with the greatest 17 V | body at large.~These two motions, one of the ventricles, 18 V | longitudinal ones. Yet all these motions, though executed by different 19 V | it come to pass with the motions and action of the heart, 20 V | will carefully watch the motions of the heart in the body 21 VI | myself repeatedly seen these motions, and Aristotle is likewise 22 VII | perpetually rising and falling: motions, the effect of which must 23 VII | of the heart and by the motions of the lungs and thorax; 24 XVI | we imagine two contrary motions in any capillary system - 25 XVII| distributed. Concerning local motions, it is true that the immediate