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William Harvey
On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals

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1 XIII| if for phlebotomy (A, A, fig. 1). At intervals in the 2 XIII| the valves, from H to O, (fig. 2,) and keep the point 3 XIII| vein above the valve O, (fig. 3,) and press downwards, 4 XIII| all the while empty (H, O, fig. 3).~It would therefore 5 XIII| the point of a finger (L, fig. 4), and then with another 6 XIII| already seen the case to be in fig. 2; but the finger first 7 XIII| finger first applied (H, fig. 2, L, fig. 4), being removed, 8 XIII| first applied (H, fig. 2, L, fig. 4), being removed, immediately 9 XIII| becomes as it appears at D C, fig. 1. That the blood in the 10 XIII| the next valve above (N, fig. 4), the vessel now remains


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