Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... veins , or through the arteries , or passing by certain secret pores ? Through the veins it cannot come ; still less can it come by any system of invisible pores ; it must needs arrive by the arteries , then , in conformity with all ...
... veins , or through the arteries , or passing by certain secret pores ? Through the veins it cannot come ; still less can it come by any system of invisible pores ; it must needs arrive by the arteries , then , in conformity with all ...
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... veins , not from the veins into the arteries ; we have seen , further , that almost the whole of the blood may be with- drawn from a puncture made in one of the cu- taneous veins of the arm if a bandage properly applied be used ; we ...
... veins , not from the veins into the arteries ; we have seen , further , that almost the whole of the blood may be with- drawn from a puncture made in one of the cu- taneous veins of the arm if a bandage properly applied be used ; we ...
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... veins , or as arteries , or as both . In the same way are the ultimate ramifications of the arteries which run to the umbilical vein , lost in the tunics of this vessel . What doubt can there be , if by such channels the great arteries ...
... veins , or as arteries , or as both . In the same way are the ultimate ramifications of the arteries which run to the umbilical vein , lost in the tunics of this vessel . What doubt can there be , if by such channels the great arteries ...
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