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1 IV | pulsate first of all; then its auricle, next the right ventricle; 2 IV | since observed, the right auricle still continues to beat; 3 IV | linger longest in the right auricle. Whilst the heart is gradually 4 IV | single ventricle, and for an auricle have a kind of bladder much 5 IV | cessation of all motion in the auricle. But is not this perchance 6 IV | heart and even its right auricle had ceased pulsating, - 7 IV | was contained in the right auricle, this being apparent so 8 IV | first no more a vesicle or auricle, or pulsating drop of blood; 9 V | follows:~First of all, the auricle contracts, and in the course 10 V | blood supplied to it by the auricle into the arteries. The right 11 VI | the part analogous to the auricle in man, plainly forces the 12 VI | pulmonary vein, and left auricle, and from thence into the 13 VI | from thence into the left auricle of the heart; and having 14 VI | receiving the blood from the auricle, and propelling it by the 15 VI | by the contraction of its auricle, which has received its 16 VI | pulmonary veins into the left auricle, and from there into the 17 XIV | the vena cava and right auricle of the heart, and this in 18 XVII| a kind of vesicle or auricle without a heart, - slowly, 19 XVII| furnished with both an auricle and a ventricle, whence 20 XVII| not merely agitated by an auricle, as it is in lower forms. 21 XVII| there is a ventricle, an auricle is necessary, not merely 22 XVII| blood, especially the right auricle, which, as already said, 23 XVII| more muscular must be the auricle to force and fill it, and 24 XVII| actually so: in some the auricle presents itself as a sanguinolent 25 XVII| and stouter make the right auricle is so strong, and so curiously