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1 Ded | antiquity, for they know full well that to err, to be 2 Pref| always find this vessel full of sluggish blood, never 3 I | task so truly arduous, so full of difficulties, that I 4 V | artery and left ventricle full of thick, black, and clotted 5 VII | when they will, assent full readily, and when they will 6 XI | body is warm, the pulse is full, and the blood carried in 7 XI | it were preternaturally full. The hand under such circumstances 8 XI | distended, and the whole hand full of blood, I ask, whence 9 XI | reached its extreme term, a full pulse is felt in the part, 10 XIII| before, and the veins looking full and distended, if you press 11 XVII| vein and left ventricle so full of blood, of the same black