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Page 53
... these Parts now are all within the Effect of the Circulation ; the reft , which de- pend upon the Motion thro ' the left Ventricle , are cold and benumb'd . Hence it is evident , in most acute Cafes the Heart is not able to withstand ...
... these Parts now are all within the Effect of the Circulation ; the reft , which de- pend upon the Motion thro ' the left Ventricle , are cold and benumb'd . Hence it is evident , in most acute Cafes the Heart is not able to withstand ...
Page 55
... These Motions are augmented by the Expansion of the Steam in the Heart and Arteries , where the Preffure of the Air and Cold is moftly kept off . The Strength of the Air - bladders of the Lungs are fo proportioned , that any Force ...
... These Motions are augmented by the Expansion of the Steam in the Heart and Arteries , where the Preffure of the Air and Cold is moftly kept off . The Strength of the Air - bladders of the Lungs are fo proportioned , that any Force ...
Page 84
... these Parts have no active Power nor Force in themselves , fo their Strength cannot be greater or lefs , by being either small or large , only where the Sides of a Tube , or Veffel , or Part is compofed of a great Number of fmaller ...
... these Parts have no active Power nor Force in themselves , fo their Strength cannot be greater or lefs , by being either small or large , only where the Sides of a Tube , or Veffel , or Part is compofed of a great Number of fmaller ...
Page 85
... these Manners , will not this alfo clear the Ufes of the fe- veral Parts , make Anatomy plain ? Quit the Anatomists of feeking for folid Parts , to perform Motions which Fluids per- form ? for Muscles to open where the Part is only to ...
... these Manners , will not this alfo clear the Ufes of the fe- veral Parts , make Anatomy plain ? Quit the Anatomists of feeking for folid Parts , to perform Motions which Fluids per- form ? for Muscles to open where the Part is only to ...
Page 87
... these two Forces muft act oppofitely , or alternately ; and ' tis likely there are Outlets out of the Nerves , through which the Steam iffues , into each , or between the two , and acts upon the blood and Juices emitted into those ...
... these two Forces muft act oppofitely , or alternately ; and ' tis likely there are Outlets out of the Nerves , through which the Steam iffues , into each , or between the two , and acts upon the blood and Juices emitted into those ...
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abate againſt Agents almoſt Arteries Atmoſphere becauſe Blood and Juices Blood-veffels Body caufe cauſe Chyle circulate cold compofed compreffed condenfes the Steam confiderable contract Corpufcles of Fire crafs creting diffolve diftended digeft diſcharge Diſorders Ducts Effects encreaſes Excrements Exerciſe extend faft fame Ferment feveral fheathed fhould fhut firft firſt fleep Fleſh Fluid fmall fmaller fome fometimes foon Force forts ftop fuch fuddenly fuffer fufficient fupply Heat iffue innate Heat Juices fecreted lacteal Veffels leffer lefs Liquor Lungs mach Maffes Matter Meat moft moſt Motion Mouths Muſcles muſt neceffary Number occafion open the Glands outward Paffages pafs paſs perfpires Phlegm Pilorus Pores preffed preffes Preffure Purge raife raiſe Refiftance reft rife Sea Salt ſharp ſhut Sides ſmall Spirits Stomach and Guts Stomach or Guts thefe theſe thin Things thofe thoſe Tubes Urine uſe Valves Veffels and Glands Vent volatile Salts Vomit Water
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