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1 II | moved.~4. It may further be observed in fishes, and the colder 2 III | things are further to be observed having reference to the 3 IV | dead, as Galen long since observed, the right auricle still 4 IV | to describe what I have observed of an opposite character: 5 IV | time upon the heart, and observed that under the influence 6 IV | however, I have occasionally observed, after the heart and even 7 IV | as Aristotle had already observed; from this, when the growth 8 IV | prolific spirit, as Aristotle observed, leaves their body with 9 IV | Animal., cap. 8.]~I have also observed that almost all animals 10 IV | This, however, is to be observed: that in winter and the 11 IV | through a window.~I have also observed the first rudiments of the 12 X | point in particular may be observed more clearly than the noonday 13 XII | It is still further to be observed, that in practising phlebotomy 14 XVI | that is last formed. I have observed all the members perfectly 15 XVII| perfectly true, as Aristotle has observed,1 that no sanguineous animal 16 XVII| to the lungs.~It is to be observed, however, that all this 17 XVII| individuals. It is to be observed, however, that in the foetus 18 XVII| demonstrated. But what I have observed in the formation of the