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1 Ded | prime mover in the body of man, and the emblem of your 2 Ded | from any quarter, by an old man from a youth, by a person 3 Pref| and arteries, not only in man, but in all animals that 4 I | lived idly, and as the old man in the comedy says:~For 5 V | most ingenious and learned man? Had he said that the artery 6 VI | analogous to the auricle in man, plainly forces the blood 7 VI | precisely as it would in man were the septum of his heart 8 VI | to the period of birth in man, as well as in other animals, 9 VI | attained to the adult age, man among the number - we should 10 VI | warmer adult animals, and man, the blood passes from the 11 VII | denies the possibility in man, oxen, and the larger animals 12 VII | Galen, however, that great man, that father of physicians, 13 IX | one stroke the heart of man, the ox, or the sheep, ejects 14 IX | even proves in regard to man), to have the whole of the 15 XI | experiment upon the arm of a man, either using such a fillet 16 XIII| anatomist, and venerable old man, or, as the learned Riolan 17 XV | and consume the body of man. For every affection of 18 XVII| the right ventricle. In man they are more numerous in