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1 Int | Folkestone, Kent, England, April 1, 1578. He was educated at 2 Pref| for the sake of the lungs.~1. Why, I ask, when we see 3 Pref| age?~Andreas Laurentius,1 resting on the authority 4 Pref| very same route.~[Footnote 1: Lib. ix, cap. xi, quest. 5 II | circumstances are to be noted:~1. That the heart is erected, 6 III | pulses of the arteries.~1. At the moment the heart 7 III | the same time. Aristotle,1 too, has said, "the blood 8 III | arteries veins.~[Footnote 1: De Anim., iii, cap. 9.]~[ 9 IV | Caspar Bauhin and John Riolan,1 most learned men and skillful 10 IV | following manner:~[Footnote 1: Bauhin, lib. ii, cap. 21. 11 IV | Riolan, lib. viii, cap. 1.]~There are, as it were, 12 V | blood, are the following.1: "You will reply," he says, " 13 V | body at large!~[Footnote 1: De Placitis Hippocratis 14 VI | of the chick in the egg."1 But we further observe that 15 VI | like conclusion.~[Footnote 1: Lib. de Spiritu, cap. v.]~ 16 VII | employs the following language:1 "There is everywhere a mutual 17 VII | by the other."~[Footnote 1: De Usu partium, lib. vi, 18 XIII| for phlebotomy (A, A, fig. 1). At intervals in the course 19 XIII| it appears at D C, fig. 1. That the blood in the veins 20 XV | through deficiency of heat,1 and since all living things 21 XV | one will deny.~[Footnote 1: Aristoteles De Respiratione, 22 XVII| as Aristotle has observed,1 that no sanguineous animal 23 XVII| through them.~[Footnote 1: De Part. Animal., lib.