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1 V | reason; for no great and perfect work is ever accomplished 2 V | which draws the absolutely perfect blood from the heart, and 3 VI | ventricle; closing with perfect accuracy, they oppose an 4 VI | why in the larger and more perfect animals of mature age nature 5 VI | because the larger and more perfect animals are warmer, and 6 VI | viz., that in the more perfect and warmer adult animals, 7 VIII| quickened by the warmer, more perfect, vaporous, spirituous, and, 8 VIII| transmits the digested, perfect, peculiarly nutritive fluid.~~ 9 XI | I designate as tight or perfect when it so constricts an 10 XIII| by not acting with such perfect accuracy, or where there 11 XIII| frequent occurrence or more perfect action of the succeeding 12 XV | digestion and distribution be perfect, and, as a consequence, 13 XVII| larger, warmer, and more perfect, as they abound in blood, 14 XVII| further, inasmuch as the more perfect animals require a still 15 XVII| animals require a still more perfect nutrition, and a larger 16 XVII| execute a more powerful and perfect contraction, and so proving 17 XVII| arteries.~Thus nature, ever perfect and divine, doing nothing 18 XVII| streaming blood. Hence, as perfect nature does nothing in vain,