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1 Pref| escapes with force, now farther, now not so far, alternately, 2 II | condensation of their walls, but farther, that those fibres, or bands, 3 V | muscles, and then carried farther by the longitudinal ones. 4 V | motion with its auricles; but farther, a certain obscure undulation 5 VI | into the left ventricle. Farther, in this foramen ovale, 6 VII | educes." And again he says: "Farther, since there is one vessel, 7 X | Freed From Objections, And Farther Confirmed By Experiment)~ 8 XI | the turning of the blood.~Farther, when we see the veins below 9 XI | permeable to the blood. It is farther an indication that the veins 10 XII | arteries; we have seen, farther, that almost the whole of 11 XII | used; we have seen, still farther, that the blood flows so 12 XII | under the ligature; and farther, owing to the weak and languishing 13 XIII| completely prevent it; they are farther so arranged, that the horns 14 XIII| hindered from getting any farther.~And this I have frequently 15 XIII| original. - C. N. B. C.]~Farther, the arm being bound as 16 XVII| office. When the foetus is farther advanced, when the bones 17 XVII| the charge of the blood.~Farther, we can infer the action 18 XVII| reference to the arteries farther illustrate and confirm this