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William Harvey
On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals

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hand

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1 Pref| subdivided, as in the brain, the hand, etc., no one could distinguish 2 Pref| the lungs are so close at hand, and in continual motion, 3 II | placed upon the table or the hand, shows these particulars; 4 II | heart being grasped in the hand, is felt to become harder 5 VIII| without the veins on the one hand becoming drained, and the 6 VIII| blood; which, on the other hand, owing to its contact with 7 XI | the limb lightly with his hand, the best subject for it 8 XI | preternaturally full. The hand under such circumstances 9 XI | will be seen that the whole hand and arm will instantly become 10 XI | pulses of the artery, the hand will be perceived excessively 11 XI | diffusing itself through the hand, which at the same time 12 XI | drawn to the member; the hand preserves its colour; nothing 13 XI | with force, for then the hand begins to swell; which is 14 XI | distended, and the whole hand full of blood, I ask, whence 15 XI | the superior parts, the hand at the same time resumes 16 XI | bound above the elbow, the hand and fingers should swell 17 XI | the bandage, and in the hand and fingers, that the blood 18 XIII| apply a finger of the other hand upon the distended part 19 XIII| passing upwards from the hand; then, with a finger of 20 XIII| with a finger of the other hand, streak the blood in the 21 XVI | along with it, on the one hand from the stomach, where 22 XVII| subject which we have in hand, viz., the use of the auricles 23 XVII| pulse there. On the other hand, when the heart pulsates


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