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" I frequently and seriously bethought me, and long revolved in my mind, what might be the quantity of blood which was transmitted, in how short a time its passage might be effected, and the like... "
The Medical Times and Gazette - Page 31
1883
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The Harveian Oration Delivered at the Royal College of Physicians, June 24, 1882

George Johnson - 1882 - 80 lehte
...the author is severely taken to task by Dr. Ceradini, pp. 206-7. 52 things besides, I frequently and seriously bethought me, and long revolved in my mind,...by the juices of the ingested aliment, without the reins on the one hand becoming drained, and the arteries on the other getting ruptured through the...
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On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals

William Harvey - 1889 - 186 lehte
...particular, and of the other parts of the heart in general, with many things besides, I frequently and seriously bethought me, and long revolved in my mind,...time its passage might be effected, and the like. } But not finding it possible that this could be supplied by ; the juices of the ingested aliment without...
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An Anatomical Dissertation Upon the Movement of the Heart and Blood in ...

William Harvey - 1894 - 194 lehte
...particular, and of the other parts of the heart in general, with many things besides, I frequently and seriously bethought me and long revolved in my mind,...time its passage might be effected, and the like. But not finding it possible that this could be supplied by the juices of the ingested aliment without...
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William Harvey

Sir D'Arcy Power - 1897 - 326 lehte
...particular and of the other parts of the heart in general, with many things besides, I frequently and seriously bethought me and long revolved in my mind,...a time its passage might be effected and the like. But not finding it possible that this could be supplied by the juices of the ingested aliment without...
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Masters of medicine v. 7, 1897, 7. köide

1897 - 328 lehte
...particular and of the other parts of the heart in general, with many things besides, I frequently and seriously bethought me and long revolved in my mind,...a time its passage might be effected and the like. But not finding it possible that this could be supplied by the jutces of the ingested aliment without...
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The Zoophilist, 3. köide,17. number

1883 - 208 lehte
...particular, and of the other parts of the heart in general, with many things besides, I frequently and seriously bethought me, and long revolved in my mind,...and the like ; and not finding it possible that this ccmld be supplied by the juices of the ingested aliment, without the veins on the one hand becoming...
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Zoophilist, 18–19. köide

1898 - 612 lehte
...particular, and of the other parts of the heart in general, with many things besides, I frequently and seriously bethought me, and long revolved in my mind,...time its passage might be effected, and the like. But not finding it possible that this could be supplied by the juices of the ingested aliment, without...
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Lectures on the History of Physiology During the Sixteenth, Seventeenth and ...

Sir Michael Foster - 1901 - 338 lehte
...from thence through the lungs to the left side of the heart. This is what he says : " I frequently and seriously bethought me, and long revolved " in my...becoming drained, and the arteries on " the other hand becoming ruptured through the excessive " charge of blood, unless the blood should somehow find...
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A Catechism of Vivisection: The Whole Controversy Argued in All Its Details

Edward Berdoe - 1903 - 204 lehte
...particular, and of the other parts of the heart in general, with many things besides, I frequently and seriously bethought me, and long revolved in my mind,...time its passage might be effected, and the like. But not finding it possible that this could be supplied by the juices of the ingested aliment, without...
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A Catechism of vivisection

Edward Berdoe - 1903 - 204 lehte
...blood which was transmitted ; in how short a time its passage might be effected, and the like. But not finding it possible that this could be supplied...the veins on the one hand becoming drained, and the arterties on the other getting ruptured through the excessive charge of blood, unless the blood should...
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