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1 Pref| that they are therefore filled with blood; for spirituous 2 Pref| whilst they dilate, are filled by that pulsific force, 3 Pref| not dilate as if they are filled like skins. But the contrary 4 Pref| dissections are found to be filled up with blood similarly 5 II | repose and the ventricle is filled anew with blood, that the 6 II | in its ventricles and is filled with blood; but the contrary 7 III | and that the arteries are filled and distended by the blood 8 III | distended, because they are filled like sacs or bladders, and 9 III | or bladders, and are not filled because they expand like 10 IV | little blood; but they are filled as magazines or reservoirs 11 V | ventricle, which, being filled, the heart raises itself 12 V | way as a sac that is to be filled is lifted up and its mouth 13 IX | that its ventricles become filled with blood, it is equally 14 IX | cannot be supposed to get filled with nothing, or with an 15 X | made; and that in arteries filled, or in their natural state, 16 XI | the parts are of necessity filled, gorged with blood. And 17 XI | wise only that parts are filled, not preternaturally distended 18 XI | and swell, and being thus filled and distended, they are 19 XIII| immediately the vein is filled from below, and the arm 20 XIII| the vein is immediately filled from below; apply the finger 21 XV | they whose passages are filled with condensed and frigid 22 XVII| and pulmonary artery are filled, is because the blood is