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1 II | its action; the motion is plainly of the same nature as that 2 III | case under my care, which plainly satisfied me of the truth: 3 IV | the organ, you may very plainly perceive this bladder contracting 4 V | black, and clotted blood, plainly appears, when they felt 5 VI | committed on this point, they plainly do amiss who, pretending 6 VI | analogous to the auricle in man, plainly forces the blood into the 7 VI | this place. Their anatomy plainly shows us that the blood 8 VI | nutrition of the lungs. This is plainly false; for simple inspection 9 VII | porosities of the lungs, plainly appears from this, that 10 X | The same thing will also plainly appear when we come to discuss 11 XI | upon the arm.~It therefore plainly appears that the ligature 12 XI | in by the veins appears plainly enough from the fact that 13 XIII| effect of this arrangement plainly is to prevent all motion 14 XIII| the greater number of them plainly do so; and then, where things 15 XVII| action of the organ is so plainly contraction, its function