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1 Pref| I ask how, and by what means is the separation effected? 2 I | mind to vivisections, as a means of discovering the motions 3 II | vigorous.~Neither is it by any means to be allowed that the heart 4 IV | ventricles; these by no means taking place simultaneously, 5 V | and its distribution, by means of the arteries, to the 6 V | them to know how or by what means the right ventricle should 7 V | besides not seeing the true means of transit, he could not 8 V | the whole of the body by means of these vessels.~~ 9 VII | when we speculate on the means by which the sweat passes 10 VII | be impossible, and by no means to be entertained as credible, 11 VII | will not, by no manner of means; who, when their assent 12 VII | third inconvenience, by no means to be thought lightly of, 13 IX | of the vessel, can by no means return into the ventricle. 14 XIII| for their office is by no means explained when we are told 15 XIII| the eye nor by any other means of examination, can the 16 XIV | which the heart performs by means of its pulse; and that it 17 XV | vitality. Now they can by no means be so effectually, and especially 18 XVI | we say that the veins, by means of their orifices, absorb