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1 Pref| pulmonary artery being of greater capacity than both the iliac 2 I | Aristotle.~At length, by using greater and daily diligence and 3 III | arteriotomy projected now to a greater, now to a less distance, 4 III | less distance, and that the greater jet corresponds to the diastole 5 III | small, in consequence of the greater portion of the blood being 6 VI | them, and in like manner a greater number which have only one 7 VI | therefore find that in the greater number of animals - in all, 8 VII | we can use it with still greater propriety, merely changing 9 IX | under which it is either greater or less than ordinary, I 10 IX | each pulsation, a vastly greater amount would still be thrown 11 XII | is, that with a somewhat greater than usual resistance offered 12 XII | begin again to beat with greater force, and to drive the 13 XIII| of the veins, or from the greater vessels into the less, they 14 XIII| blood should pass from the greater into the lesser veins, and 15 XIII| beyond the valve; but the greater effort you use, you will 16 XIII| from the centre, still the greater number of them plainly do 17 XIV | from the lesser to the greater veins, and is by them finally 18 XIV | the ingesta, and is much greater than can be required for 19 XVII| fluid is forced, both with greater vigour and rapidity, to 20 XVII| vigour and rapidity, to a greater distance; and not merely 21 XVII| which possess bodies of greater size and consistency, these 22 XVII| may be propelled with yet greater force and celerity. And 23 XVII| marked, and constructed with greater care, the heart seems formed 24 XVII| though, indeed, it is of greater capacity, inasmuch as it 25 XVII| indicated and it begins to have greater bodily consistence, the