Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... vessels , unless forcibly drawn back when there is a great lack of blood in the main channels , or driven by a fit of passion when it flows to the greater circulatory vessels " ; and shortly afterwards : " thus , as the blood of the ...
... vessels , unless forcibly drawn back when there is a great lack of blood in the main channels , or driven by a fit of passion when it flows to the greater circulatory vessels " ; and shortly afterwards : " thus , as the blood of the ...
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... vessels , or in the several parts of the sec- ond and third regions ? as if all the veins , and those he calls greater circulatory vessels , were not enumerated by every anatomist , and by himself , as being within the second region of ...
... vessels , or in the several parts of the sec- ond and third regions ? as if all the veins , and those he calls greater circulatory vessels , were not enumerated by every anatomist , and by himself , as being within the second region of ...
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... vessels of the suspensory ligaments , terminate externally on the caruncles . It is to be noted , also , that the internal vessels are almost all veins ; the external vessels , again , are in many instances branches of arteries . In the ...
... vessels of the suspensory ligaments , terminate externally on the caruncles . It is to be noted , also , that the internal vessels are almost all veins ; the external vessels , again , are in many instances branches of arteries . In the ...
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