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William Harvey
On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals

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1 Pref| many others to the same effect, it is plain that what has 2 II | the blood. But the true effect of every one of its fibres 3 II | and this rather with the effect of thickening and amplifying 4 V | reply," he says, "that the effect is so; that the blood is 5 VII | ventricle, the necessary effect of whose impulse is the 6 VII | and falling: motions, the effect of which must needs be to 7 IX | For if it be a necessary effect of the dilatation of the 8 XI | Nothing of the kind as an effect of heat, or pain, or the 9 XIII| haunches, in which no such effect of gravity from the erect 10 XIII| readily pushed aside. The effect of this arrangement plainly 11 XV | the heart, was required to effect this distribution and motion 12 XVI | to the mass of blood, the effect is the same, as Aristotle 13 XVII| principal argument, to the effect that the heart is the first


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