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" little, a mere nothing, or an imaginary something: all this, indeed, has already been refuted ; and is, besides, contrary both to sense and reason. For if it be a necessary effect of the dilatation of the heart that its ventricles become filled with blood,... "
The works of William Harvey, M.D. - Page 51
by William Harvey - 1847 - 624 pages
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On the motion of the heart and blood in animals

William Harvey - 1889 - 204 pages
...not propel, or at most propels but very little, a mere nothing, QÏ a», x \ 52 MOTION OF THE nary something : all this, indeed, has already been refuted,...it is equally so that, contracting, these cavities should expel their contents ; and this not in any trifling measure. For neither are the conduits small,...
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An Anatomical Dissertation Upon the Movement of the Heart and Blood in ...

William Harvey - Blood - 1894 - 200 pages
...the heart in contracting sometimes propels and sometimes does not propel, or at most propels but very little, a mere nothing, or an imaginary something...it is equally so that, contracting, these cavities should expel their contents ; and this not in any trifling measure. For neither are the conduits small,...
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Epoch-making contributions to medicine, surgery, and the allied sciences

Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 488 pages
...the heart in contracting sometimes propels and sometimes does not propel, or at most propels but very little, a mere nothing, or an imaginary something:...it is equally so that, contracting, these cavities should expel their contents; and this not in any trifling measure. For neither are the conduits small,...
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Scientific Papers; Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology

Geology - 1910 - 436 pages
...the heart in contracting sometimes propels and sometimes does not propel, or at most propels but very little, a mere nothing, or an imaginary something:...it is equally so that, contracting, these cavities should expel their contents; and this not in any trifling measure. For neither are the conduits small,...
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Scientific Papers: Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology

Geology - 1910 - 476 pages
...the heart in contracting sometimes propels and sometimes does not propel, or at most propels but very little, a mere nothing, or an imaginary something:...it is equally so that, contracting, these cavities should expel their contents ; and this not in any trifling measure. For neither are the conduits small,...
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Scientific Papers: Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology: With ...

Geology - 1910 - 542 pages
...the heart in contracting sometimes propels and sometimes does not propel, or at most propels but very little, a mere nothing, or an imaginary something:...it is equally so that, contracting, these cavities should expel their contents; and this not in any trifling measure. For neither are the conduits small,...
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Scientific Papers: Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology

Geology - 1910 - 452 pages
...the heart in contracting sometimes propels and sometimes does not propel, or at most propels but very little, a mere nothing, or an imaginary something:...it is equally so that, contracting, these cavities should expel their contents; and this not in any trifling measure. For neither are the conduits small,...
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Scientific Papers: Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology

Geology - 1910 - 454 pages
...the heart in contracting sometimes propels and sometimes does not propel, or at most propels but very little, a mere nothing, or an imaginary something:...it is equally so that, contracting, these cavities should expel their contents ; and this not in any trifling measure. For neither are the conduits small,...
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Scientific papers

1910 - 436 pages
...the heart in contracting sometimes propels and sometimes does not propel, or at most propels but very little, a mere nothing, or an imaginary something:...it is equally so that, contracting, these cavities should expel their contents; and this not in any trifling measure. For neither are the conduits small,...
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The Circulation of the Blood

William Harvey - Medical - 2006 - 268 pages
...the heart in contracting sometimes propels and sometimes does not propel, or at most propels but very little, a mere nothing, or an imaginary something:...it is equally so that, contracting, these cavities should expel their contents ; and this not in any trifling measure, seeing that neither are the conduits...
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