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1 Pref| appears that the artery s is dilated with the impulse of the 2 II | felt without, the heart is dilated in its ventricles and is 3 III | systole, the arteries are dilated, yield a pulse, and are 4 V | lifted up and its mouth dilated. Upon the mouthful being 5 VII | and is never seen to be dilated or constricted. Lastly, 6 VII | in, the instrument being dilated, and forced out again when 7 IX | the contracted than in the dilated state; and how much blood 8 IX | capacity of the ventricle when dilated. And since, in dilating, 9 X | much as the heart in its dilated state contains, in addition 10 XI | fillet, swell, and become dilated, whilst the arteries shrink; 11 XVII| apparently of the umbilical vein, dilated at its commencement or base. 12 XVII| the minute vessel is more dilated or open than elsewhere.