The Economy of the Animal Kingdom, Considered Anatomically, Physically, and Philosophically, Volume 1W. Newbery, 1845 - Physiology |
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... vessel , as the one enfolds the other , and both are in such intimate consociation , that the vessel lives continually ... vessels into the fibres . 39. This subject however , which is of the utmost importance and deserves a voluminous ...
... vessel , as the one enfolds the other , and both are in such intimate consociation , that the vessel lives continually ... vessels into the fibres . 39. This subject however , which is of the utmost importance and deserves a voluminous ...
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... vessels , it changes into a mixed homogeneous volume , and at last into a pure volume ; and that the volumes belonging to every order require also vessels of a corresponding order , or corresponding ways of determination , will be shewn ...
... vessels , it changes into a mixed homogeneous volume , and at last into a pure volume ; and that the volumes belonging to every order require also vessels of a corresponding order , or corresponding ways of determination , will be shewn ...
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... vessels , and as having innumerable glands attached to , and set in , it ; which glands are connected together by little fibres and vessels , that by their multitude form as it were a third specific covering . The above network ...
... vessels , and as having innumerable glands attached to , and set in , it ; which glands are connected together by little fibres and vessels , that by their multitude form as it were a third specific covering . The above network ...
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... vessels , and the impulsive motion of the heart may be sufficiently strong ) no pulse can be felt at the wrists or other parts of the extremities , when the extrinsic principles of the expansive motion of the blood have become effete ...
... vessels , and the impulsive motion of the heart may be sufficiently strong ) no pulse can be felt at the wrists or other parts of the extremities , when the extrinsic principles of the expansive motion of the blood have become effete ...
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... vessels ramify like arteries , for the further they proceed from the trunk , the finer they be- come , and in various parts they give off numbers of twigs , which mostly form reticular plexuses , such as may be observed in the leaves of ...
... vessels ramify like arteries , for the further they proceed from the trunk , the finer they be- come , and in various parts they give off numbers of twigs , which mostly form reticular plexuses , such as may be observed in the leaves of ...
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according action animal animatory aorta appears arise arteries and veins azygos blood-vessels body brain branches cardiac cardiac plexus cause cavity cerebellum cerebrum circulation color consequently constriction continuous coronary arteries coronary veins coronary vessels cortical degree diastole dura mater expanded external extremities fascicles fleshy ducts flows foramen ovale force ganglion glands globules heart Hence Ibid intercostal nerve jugular veins lacunæ Lancisi larger left auricle left ventricle liquid lungs Malpighi manner medulla medulla oblongata membrane mode motion motive fibres muscles muscular nature nervous fibre observed orifices particles passes plexus proper pulmonary artery pulmonary vein pulsation purer blood quantity reason red blood right auricle right ventricle salts sanguineous says septum serum shew shewn side sinus sinuses spherules spinal marrow spirituous fluid substance surface systole tendons things tion trachea tricle trunk tube tunic twigs umbilical vagum valves vena cava venous vertebral vesicles Vieussens volatile whole
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