The Library of Original Sources: Advance in knowledge, 1650-1800Oliver Joseph Thatcher University Research Extension, 1901 |
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... manner already indicated , — which motion we may be allowed to call circular . " The new theory accounted for so many facts , such as the pres- ence of the valves in the heart discovered by Fabricus , the effects of binding a vein or ...
... manner already indicated , — which motion we may be allowed to call circular . " The new theory accounted for so many facts , such as the pres- ence of the valves in the heart discovered by Fabricus , the effects of binding a vein or ...
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... manner as in the higher animals , viz . , by the action of the heart ; the way , in fact , is patent , open , man- ifest ; there is no difficulty , no room for hesitating about it ; for in them the matter stands precisely as it would in ...
... manner as in the higher animals , viz . , by the action of the heart ; the way , in fact , is patent , open , man- ifest ; there is no difficulty , no room for hesitating about it ; for in them the matter stands precisely as it would in ...
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... manner a greater number which have only one ventricle than there are which have two , it is open to us to conclude , judging from the mass or mul- titude of living creatures , that for the major part , and generally , there is an open ...
... manner a greater number which have only one ventricle than there are which have two , it is open to us to conclude , judging from the mass or mul- titude of living creatures , that for the major part , and generally , there is an open ...
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... manner , charged by the contraction of its auricle , which has received its supply through the foramen ovale from the vena cava , contracting , and pro- jecting the blood through the root of the aorta into the trunk of that vessel . In ...
... manner , charged by the contraction of its auricle , which has received its supply through the foramen ovale from the vena cava , contracting , and pro- jecting the blood through the root of the aorta into the trunk of that vessel . In ...
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... manner of means ; who , when their assent is wanted , fear , and when it is not , fear not to give it . The parenchyma of the liver is extremely dense , so is that of the kidney ; the lungs , again , are of a much looser texture , and ...
... manner of means ; who , when their assent is wanted , fear , and when it is not , fear not to give it . The parenchyma of the liver is extremely dense , so is that of the kidney ; the lungs , again , are of a much looser texture , and ...
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