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1 Ded | all power, all grace doth flow. What I have here written 2 Pref| on account of the profuse flow of blood that would take 3 Pref| blood would be found to flow out between the tube and 4 III | same moment does the blood flow with force from the divided 5 VI | that the blood is free to flow in the greatest abundance 6 VI | to direct or impede the flow of blood in this or in that 7 VII | course of the day); it must flow through the veins, through 8 VII | the blood at liberty to flow back into the heart through 9 VII | course in vain; it would flow inwards during the disastoles 10 VII | anon, like the Euripus, flow backwards and forwards by 11 VII | sent hither and thither, or flow back into the cavity which 12 X | But the impediment to the flow of blood being removed, 13 XI | amputations to control the flow of blood; and such also 14 XI | compressed, nothing can flow through them; the certain 15 XI | already said. That it cannot flow in by the veins appears 16 XI | punctured, not below it; did the flow come from above, not from 17 XI | orifice, in order to have the flow more free, did the blood 18 XII | phlebotomy, suffer the blood to flow in the manner it usually 19 XII | calculate how many ounces flow through one arm, or how 20 XII | languidly, the blood does not flow freely, but distils by drops 21 XIII| and not be suffered to flow entirely into the more open 22 XIII| blood would be disposed to flow with sufficient slowness 23 XV | and colder channels, and flow against the direction to