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1 Pref| he could not or would not perceive, asd inform us that, in 2 I | I could neither rightly perceive at first when the systole 3 II | is made much more easy to perceive and unravel what the motions 4 IV | vivisection of an animal, we shall perceive four motions distinct in 5 IV | pair of scissors, you will perceive the blood flowing out upon 6 IV | organ, you may very plainly perceive this bladder contracting 7 V | a living animal, he will perceive not only all the particulars 8 V | hour, because he did not perceive the route by which the blood 9 X | below the heart you will perceive a space between the ligature 10 X | heart interrupted, you will perceive the part that intervenes 11 XII | great veins, - we shall perceive that a circulation is absolutely 12 XIII| next valve (N), you will perceive that this portion of the 13 XVI | dissolved by nature.~When we perceive, further, that medicines 14 XVII| hornets, and the like we can perceive something pulsating with 15 XVII| therefore, impossible not to perceive that, as the action of the