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1 Pref| relation to one another in point of size, viz., the pulmonary 2 I | itself to me now from this point, now from that; the diastole 3 II | and rises upwards to a point, so that at this time it 4 IV | four motions distinct in point of place, but not of time; 5 IV | auricles alone pulsating, the point of the heart be cut off 6 IV | red or white palpitating point, as the beginning or principle 7 IV | question there was a bloody point so small that it disappeared 8 IV | again, red and like the point of a pin; so that betwixt 9 VI | have been committed on this point, they plainly do amiss who, 10 VI | discussion is brought to this point, that they who inquire into 11 X | and is more distinct. This point in particular may be observed 12 XI | this place, and from the point to this one; from the centre 13 XII | these things be so, another point which I have already referred 14 XIII| fig. 2,) and keep the point of a finger upon the vein 15 XIII| of the vein between the point of the finger and the valve 16 XIII| course of a vein with the point of a finger (L, fig. 4), 17 XVI | others.~There is but a single point which indeed would be more 18 XVII| up that the difference in point of strength and other things 19 XVII| and likelihood upon the point. Whilst the foetus is yet 20 XVII| there is a mere bloody point or pulsating vesicle, a