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1 I | and where dilatation and contraction occurred, by reason of the 2 II | certain universal tension-both contraction in the line of its fibres, 3 III | forced into them by the contraction of the ventricles; the arteries, 4 III | body pulsate, viz., the contraction of the left ventricle; in 5 III | pulmonary artery pulsates by the contraction of the right ventricle.~ 6 III | blood, the time at which the contraction of the heart takes place, 7 IV | blood flowing out upon each contraction of the auricles. Whence 8 IV | contracting first, and the contraction of the heart or ventricle 9 IV | it disappeared during the contraction and escaped the sight, but 10 V | and in the course of its contraction forces the blood (which 11 VI | like manner, charged by the contraction of its auricle, which has 12 IX | into the aorta upon each contraction; and all the world allows 13 IX | into the artery at each contraction; this would give either 14 IX | proportion to the amount of the contraction. Whence it is to be concluded 15 XIV | only end of the motion and contraction of the heart.~~ 16 XVII| without limbs; so that by the contraction and relaxation of the whole 17 XVII| more powerful and perfect contraction, and so proving subservient 18 XVII| and has its origin in, the contraction of some part; consequently 19 XVII| consequently it is by the contraction of the auricles that the 20 XVII| and from there, by the contraction of the ventricles, it is 21 XVII| the organ is so plainly contraction, its function is to propel