Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... arteries , has been said with especial reference to the lungs . But as the structure and movements of the heart differ from those of the lungs , and the motions of the arteries from those of the chest , so seems it likely that other ...
... arteries , has been said with especial reference to the lungs . But as the structure and movements of the heart differ from those of the lungs , and the motions of the arteries from those of the chest , so seems it likely that other ...
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... arteries that we find in the veins , which we have tied in the same way , as I have myself repeatedly as- certained , both in the dead body and in living animals , we may fairly conclude that the ar- teries contain the same blood as the ...
... arteries that we find in the veins , which we have tied in the same way , as I have myself repeatedly as- certained , both in the dead body and in living animals , we may fairly conclude that the ar- teries contain the same blood as the ...
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... arteries ? Or wherefore is there a pulse in the vena arteriosa ? Because the pulse of the arteries is derived from the impulse of the blood . Why does an artery differ so much from a vein in the thickness and strength of its coats ...
... arteries ? Or wherefore is there a pulse in the vena arteriosa ? Because the pulse of the arteries is derived from the impulse of the blood . Why does an artery differ so much from a vein in the thickness and strength of its coats ...
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