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1 II | when it contracts; and is distended laterally and thickened, 2 III | the pulmonary artery is distended at the same time with the 3 III | arteries are filled and distended by the blood forced into 4 III | arteries, therefore, are distended, because they are filled 5 III | will be found to become distended at one and the same time, 6 III | this tumour was visibly distended as it received the charge 7 IV | have a kind of bladder much distended with blood, at the base 8 IX | heart will contain when distended, to be, say, two ounces, 9 X | to become inordinately distended, to assume a deep purple 10 XI | become deeply coloured and distended, and the veins show themselves 11 XI | be perceived excessively distended, injected, gorged with blood, 12 XI | to feel hot, and becomes distended.~As we had noted, in connexion 13 XI | artery above the bandage was distended and pulsated, not below 14 XI | flows into it, neither is it distended; but when the pressure is 15 XI | anything, they are only distended above the part where the 16 XI | renders the veins turgid and distended, and the whole hand full 17 XI | filled, not preternaturally distended or gorged, and not so suddenly 18 XI | and their veins become distended? The pressure of the bandage 19 XI | and being thus filled and distended, they are made capable of 20 XIII| vessel continue sufficiently distended above the valve (O, G). 21 XIII| the other hand upon the distended part of the vein above the 22 XIII| and the valve become more distended, that portion of the vein 23 XIII| the veins looking full and distended, if you press at one part 24 XIII| again the vessel becomes distended as before; and this repeat, 25 XVII| the less force are they distended by the stroke of the heart,