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1 Pref| be demonstrated, nor in fact do any such exist. For the 2 II | need remain in doubt of the fact, for if the ventricle be 3 II | contrary of this is the fact, and the heart, when it 4 IV | animals that are moribund, a fact that may readily be seen 5 V | from the venae cavae. This fact is borne witness to by Galen, 6 V | arteries, and not spirits; a fact which he demonstrated not 7 VI | of the heart; the way, in fact, is patent, open, manifest; 8 VI | otherwise than in the adult, a fact sufficiently known to every 9 VI | shall prove that it is so in fact.~~ 10 VII | pulmonary vessels, and from the fact of the pulmonary veins and 11 VII | to regurgitate." The same fact he has also alluded to in 12 IX | four pounds of blood, a fact which I have myself ascertained 13 IX | Butchers are well aware of the fact and can bear witness to 14 IX | the truth; the veins, in fact, collapsing, and being without 15 IX | were, empty. But even this fact confirms our views, in no 16 XI | plainly enough from the fact that the blood cannot be 17 XVI | what many believe to be the fact. Nor indeed can we imagine 18 XVII| they do, admonished of the fact indeed by Aristotle, and