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Alphabetical [« »] separate 1 separated 1 separation 1 septum 11 serious 1 seriously 1 serpents 10 | Frequency [« »] 11 order 11 particular 11 position 11 septum 11 since 11 substance 11 too | William Harvey On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals IntraText - Concordances septum |
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1 Pref| blood to ooze through the septum of the heart from the right 2 Pref| numerous porosities in the septum of the heart adapted for 3 Pref| any such exist. For the septum of the heart is of a denser 4 Pref| dense, and most compact septum of the heart, rather than 5 Pref| permeate the substance of the septum, or could be imbibed from 6 Pref| of which proceed to the septum itself, to supply it with 7 Pref| without an effort through the septum of the ventricles which 8 V | by transuding through the septum of the heart. But this fancy 9 VI | it would in man were the septum of his heart perforated 10 VI | by the removal of their septum. We therefore find that 11 XVII| fibres in the parietes and septum are circular, as in the