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1 V | the impulse of the blood derived from the heart.~Whether 2 VIII| mass of evidence, whether derived from vivisections, and my 3 X | which must manifestly be derived from the food consumed; 4 XI | uses and advantages to be derived from ligatures in medicine, 5 XII | motion of the blood are derived from the heart alone. Second, 6 XV | which sustenance may be derived; and upon which concoction 7 XVI | thick and more earthy, as derived from the faeces, but all 8 XVII| which way the word veuPou is derived from veuw, nuto, contraho; 9 XVII| from which all power is derived, on which all power depends 10 XVII| pulse of the arteries is derived from the impulse of the 11 XVII| from those of the vessels derived from the aorta. And the