Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... heart strikes the breast and the pulse is felt without , the heart is dilated in its ventricles and is filled with blood ; but the contrary of this is the fact , and the heart , when it contracts , is emptied . Whence the motion which ...
... heart strikes the breast and the pulse is felt without , the heart is dilated in its ventricles and is filled with blood ; but the contrary of this is the fact , and the heart , when it contracts , is emptied . Whence the motion which ...
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... heart is gradually dying , it is sometimes seen to reply , after two or three contractions of the auricles , roused as it were to action , and making a single pulsation , slowly , unwillingly , and with an effort . But this especially ...
... heart is gradually dying , it is sometimes seen to reply , after two or three contractions of the auricles , roused as it were to action , and making a single pulsation , slowly , unwillingly , and with an effort . But this especially ...
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... heart , you will perceive a space between the ligature and the heart speedily to become empty ; so that , un- less you would deny the evidence of your senses , you must needs admit the return of the blood to the heart . The same thing ...
... heart , you will perceive a space between the ligature and the heart speedily to become empty ; so that , un- less you would deny the evidence of your senses , you must needs admit the return of the blood to the heart . The same thing ...
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