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Alphabetical [« »] impressed 1 impression 1 improbable 2 impulse 12 impulses 1 in 811 inaction 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 dilated 12 especially 12 give 12 impulse 12 mass 12 number 12 numerous | William Harvey On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals IntraText - Concordances impulse |
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1 Pref| artery s is dilated with the impulse of the blood; for of itself 2 II | when it contracts (and the impulse of the apex is conveyed 3 III | is nothing more than the impulse or shock of the blood in 4 V | is nothing more than the impulse of the blood derived from 5 VII | necessary effect of whose impulse is the distension of the 6 X | state and colour, size, and impulse.~Here then we have evidence 7 XI | and under the force and impulse of the heart, send on the 8 XII | blood is sent along with an impulse, and that it is urged with 9 XV | demands.~Further, a certain impulse or force, as well as an 10 XVII| here a necessity for some impulse to distribute the nutritive 11 XVII| arteries is derived from the impulse of the blood. Why does an 12 XVII| given. Add to this that the impulse of the heart exerted upon