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1 VI | conclude, judging from the mass or multitude of living creatures, 2 VII | the blood, aye, the whole mass of the blood, may pass through 3 VIII| say, when I surveyed my mass of evidence, whether derived 4 IX | nutrition, or than the whole mass of fluids could supply; 5 IX | reasoning, we see the whole mass of blood passing through 6 IX | vessels bloodless - the whole mass of blood has escaped. The 7 IX | than one-half of the whole mass of the blood. Neither could 8 XIII| being separated from the mass and fountain head, and attaining 9 XV | spilt upon a table to the mass of liquid; and because it 10 XVI | kind of proportion to the mass of blood, the effect is 11 XVI | wine, or the contrary; the mass does not then present itself 12 XVII| the heart exerted upon the mass of blood, which must needs