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1 Pref| without any obstacle to its passage from the mitral valves, 2 Pref| there actually any such passage for it? But this office 3 Pref| should interfere with the passage of the air, as it so obviously 4 Pref| channels, to explain the passage of the blood into the left 5 V | and arteries, viz., the passage of the blood from the veins 6 VI | lungs and heart, yielding a passage to the blood which is streaming 7 VI | propelled by the canal or passage indicated from the right 8 VI | he had discovered a new passage for the blood from the vena 9 VI | nature effects by the direct passage described, and which, indeed, 10 VI | adopt through want of a passage by the lungs; or why it 11 VII | be held of avail for the passage of the blood in adults through 12 VII | the veins, and by no other passage save through the lungs? 13 VII | changing the terms, for the passage of the blood from the veins 14 VIII| far I have spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins 15 VIII| in how short a time its passage might be effected, and the 16 IX | this, that as there is no passage to the arteries, save through 17 XI | said in speaking of the passage of the blood through the 18 XI | former not only prevents the passage of the blood in the veins, 19 XII | to, viz., the continual passage of the blood through the 20 XIII| events, a free and open passage is left for it.~But that 21 XIII| seem totally to prevent the passage of the blood from the centre, 22 XVII| body is transparent, the passage of the food through the