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1 Pref| asd inform us that, in the natural state of things, the blood 2 VIII| it renews its fluidity, natural heat, and becomes powerful, 3 X | arteries filled, or in their natural state, so large a quantity 4 X | immediately return to their natural state and colour, size, 5 XI | circumstances retains its natural colour and appearance; in 6 XI | the same time resumes its natural pale colour, the tumefaction 7 XV | induces change from the natural constitution, in the temperature, 8 XVI | heart, mingled with the natural blood which is returning 9 XVI | the reason of crises and natural critical discharges; of