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1 Int | more slowly. Before his death, however, the soundness 2 Pref| came to be opened after death, no fluid like that he had 3 II | performed. In the pause, as in death, the heart is soft, flaccid, 4 III | came to be opened after his death. The pulse in the corresponding 5 IV | at length, when near to death, it ceases to respond by 6 IV | recalled as it were from death to life.~Besides this, however, 7 IV | appeared to me to retain after death? and it seems very questionable 8 IV | living thing; and nature in death, as Aristotle2 further remarks, 9 IX | is from this, that after death, when the heart has ceased 10 X | evidence of two kinds of death: extinction from deficiency, 11 XV | In the first place, since death is a corruption which takes 12 XVI | one kind of pulse indicate death, another recovery? And so 13 XVII| which have been bled to death, is, because the blood has