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1 VI | contains no membrane or valve to direct or impede the 2 XIII| point of the finger and the valve O will be obliterated; yet 3 XIII| sufficiently distended above the valve (O, G). The blood being 4 XIII| part of the vein above the valve O, (fig. 3,) and press downwards, 5 XIII| blood through or beyond the valve; but the greater effort 6 XIII| between the finger and the valve become more distended, that 7 XIII| vein which is below the valve remaining all the while 8 XIII| upwards beyond the next valve (N), you will perceive that 9 XIII| where there is but a single valve, do not seem totally to 10 XIII| till it has passed the next valve above (N, fig. 4), the vessel 11 XIII| thus pressed up beyond the valve, and then multiplying the