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1 II | slit up or removed, the organ is seen now to move, now 2 II | colder animals where the organ is more conical or elongated.~ 3 II | walls and substance of the organ than enlarging its ventricles. 4 III | struck, when in short the organ is in its state of systole, 5 IV | blood, at the base of the organ, you may very plainly perceive 6 VII | pass twice through this organ in the course of the day); 7 VII | to bring aught into the organ which it had been better 8 IX | quickly pass through the organ; second, the blood under 9 IX | the heart, sent from this organ into the artery - a larger 10 XII | through the sinuses of that organ. So also, and for the same 11 XV | heart, for it is the only organ in the body which contains 12 XV | Then the heart is the only organ which is so situated and 13 XVI | to the heart, and by that organ is sent to contaminate the 14 XVII| that the immediate moving organ in every motion of an animal 15 XVII| that, as the action of the organ is so plainly contraction,