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

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1 Pref| to the lungs.~But as the structure and movements of the heart 2 Pref| ask, when we see that the structure of both ventricles is almost 3 Pref| principal element in their structure.~But I should like to be 4 Pref| conveyance of air, it has the structure of a blood-vessel here. 5 Pref| denser and more compact structure than any portion of the 6 V | arteriosa, but which in structure and function, and all other 7 V | admitted by all, both from the structure of the heart and the arrangement 8 VI | observations by me on the admirable structure of the lungs of these animals, 9 VII | of parts having a spongy structure, when they are alternately 10 VII | so from the capacity and structure of the pulmonary vessels, 11 VII | lustrous and truly admirable structure, or the flesh of the heart 12 VIII| arrangement and intimate structure of the valves in particular, 13 VIII| consequence of any diversity of structure, for in many animals, as 14 IX | chapter, and obvious from the structure of the valves; and let us 15 XVII| Particulars Apparent In The Structure Of The Heart, And From Those 16 XVII| sameness or simplicity of structure; among the number I may 17 XVII| differ from the veins in structure; here they are both stronger 18 XVII| artery not only has the structure of an artery, but it does 19 XVII| are softer and laxer in structure than the flesh and other 20 XVII| pulmonary artery has the structure of an artery, and the pulmonary 21 XVII| pulmonary veins have the structure of veins. In function and


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