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1 Ded | industry of others. On the contrary, very many maintain that 2 Pref| filled like skins. But the contrary is obvious in arteriotomy 3 Pref| contrive but one way for such contrary motions and purposes, nor 4 II | filled with blood; but the contrary of this is the fact, and 5 II | circles, but rather the contrary; inasmuch as every fibre 6 VII | expand. The liver, on the contrary, remains at rest, and is 7 IX | refuted, and is, besides, contrary both to sense and reason. 8 IX | than by the arteries. The contrary of this statement, indeed, 9 X | are restored.~If, on the contrary, the artery instead of the 10 XI | moderately tight bandage, on the contrary, do we find that the veins 11 XII | controlled. And now, a contrary state of things occurring, 12 XIII| entirely prevent all such contrary motion, being so situated 13 XIII| the valves; whilst, on the contrary, it was most easy to push 14 XIII| vessels in this and not in the contrary direction, appears most 15 XVI | indeed can we imagine two contrary motions in any capillary 16 XVI | to a cask of wine, or the contrary; the mass does not then 17 XVII| left ventricle; but the contrary of this does not hold good: 18 XVII| threw it. Moreover, and contrary to the general opinion, 19 XVII| artery, the others are veins, contrary to what is commonly believed;