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1 III | pulse in the corresponding arm was small, in consequence 2 XI | make an experiment upon the arm of a man, either using such 3 XI | that the whole hand and arm will instantly become deeply 4 XI | and he, too, upon whose arm the experiment is made, 5 XI | in the upper part of the arm to rise.~From these facts 6 XI | there is no bandage upon the arm.~It therefore plainly appears 7 XI | disappeared.~Moreover, he whose arm or wrist has thus been bound 8 XI | it happen that, with the arm bound above the elbow, the 9 XII | the cutaneous veins of the arm if a bandage properly applied 10 XII | which was contained in the arm beyond the ligature, and 11 XII | ounces flow through one arm, or how many pass in twenty 12 XII | passes through the other arm in the same space of time: 13 XII | for having tied up the arm properly, and made the puncture 14 XIII| the more apparent, let an arm be tied up above the elbow 15 XIII| Woodcuts of the veins of the arm to which these letters and 16 XIII| N. B. C.]~Farther, the arm being bound as before, and 17 XIII| filled from below, and the arm becomes as it appears at 18 XIII| circumstance has to be noted: The arm being bound, and the veins