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1 Ded | views of the motion and function of the heart, in my anatomical 2 Pref| lungs, the other to a public function?~4. And as Realdus Columbus 3 Pref| concerning the motion and function of the heart and arteries 4 V | but which in structure and function, and all other respects, 5 VI | inaction, performing no function, subject to no motion any 6 VI | and at a time when the function of these organs is in abeyance, 7 VII | meantime appear that the function of respiration suffer, then 8 VII | however, having a proper function, the one set drawing matters 9 VIII| divinity which, discharging its function, nourishes, cherishes, quickens 10 XIII| therefore appear that the function of the valves in the veins 11 XIV | that this is the act or function which the heart performs 12 XVII| plainly contraction, its function is to propel the blood into 13 XVII| before they could perform any function. The heart, ready furnished 14 XVII| in constitution, but in function. They have either no perceptible 15 XVII| the structure of veins. In function and constitution and everything