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1 Pref| when we observe that the passages and vessels are severally 2 Pref| air through perfectly open passages, at one and the same moment. 3 VI | further observe that the passages in question are not only 4 VI | blood by obvious and open passages from the vena cava into 5 VI | apparent channels for the passages of the blood, but she even 6 VII | undoubtedly very narrow passages. Now if the mouth of the 7 VII | effected by open and obvious passages, in the latter by the hidden 8 XV | Or how should they whose passages are filled with condensed 9 XVI | becoming attenuated, the passages forced, and the transit 10 XVII| it is requisite that the passages indicated should be blocked