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1 Pref| differ from the veins; and in extreme parts of the body where 2 Pref| the lungs, even to their extreme investing tunic, but none 3 XI | heart; that in the limbs and extreme parts of the body the blood 4 XI | extremities, to wit; and from the extreme parts back to the centre. 5 XI | become gorged, when from extreme tightness it is somewhat 6 XI | and has not reached its extreme term, a full pulse is felt 7 XI | elsewhere forced through the extreme arteries into the extreme 8 XI | extreme arteries into the extreme veins, and the return in 9 XIII| membranes of these vessels, of extreme delicacy, and a sigmoid 10 XIII| instead of advancing from the extreme to the central parts of 11 XIII| now introduced from the extreme towards the more central 12 XV | congealed by the cold of the extreme and outward parts, and robbed 13 XVI | preparation. The defects of either extreme are supplied and compensated 14 XVII| of nourishment into the extreme parts; for they have bodies 15 XVII| more ligamentous, whilst in extreme parts of the body, such