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Alphabetical [« »] extravasated 1 extreme 15 extremely 2 extremities 15 extremity 3 extricate 1 eye 4 | Frequency [« »] 15 circulation 15 diastole 15 extreme 15 extremities 15 function 15 general 15 learned | William Harvey On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals IntraText - Concordances extremities |
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1 III | the motion occur at both extremities at the same time. Aristotle, 2 IV | conspicuous towards the extremities or edges of the auricles 3 V | the arteries, to the very extremities of the body; so that the 4 IX | returning, from the heart to the extremities, from the extremities to 5 IX | the extremities, from the extremities to the heart, and thus that 6 XI | from the centre to the extremities, to wit; and from the extreme 7 XI | extensive mortification in extremities; and how they act in the 8 XI | in larger quantity to the extremities, for all then is more conspicuous; 9 XI | propelling the blood to the extremities of the body, compresses 10 XII | much through both lower extremities, how much through the neck 11 XIII| back to the heart from the extremities by the veins, and how and 12 XIII| veins from the centre to the extremities; but the delicate valves, 13 XV | We frequently see how the extremities are chilled by the external 14 XV | incurable disease in the extremities and in the trunk are the 15 XV | trunks by the motion of the extremities and the compression of the