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" ... with the bleeding fillet, it is manifest that the blood is instantly thrown in with force, for then the hand begins to swell; which is as much as to say, that when the arteries pulsate the blood is flowing through them, as it is when the moderately... "
Scientific Papers: Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology: With ... - Side 118
1910 - 440 sider
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On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals

William Harvey - 1889 - 186 sider
...blood enters an extremity by the arteries ; for when they are effectually compressed nothing is draion to the member ; the hand preserves its colour ; nothing...therefore plainly appears that the ligature prevents the return of the blood through the veins to the parts above it, and maintains those beneath it in a state...
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On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals

William Harvey - 1889 - 202 sider
...force the blood beyond the fillet, and cause any of the veins in the upper part of the arm to rise. flows into it, neither is it distended ; but when...therefore plainly appears that the ligature prevents the return of the blood through the veins to the parts above it, and maintains those beneath it in a state...
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An Anatomical Dissertation Upon the Movement of the Heart and Blood in ...

William Harvey - 1894 - 200 sider
...it is easy for every careful observer to learn that the blood enters an extremity by the arteries ; for when they are effectually compressed nothing is...therefore plainly appears that the ligature prevents the return of the blood through the veins to the parts above it, and maintains those beneath it in a state...
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An Anatomical Dissertation Upon the Movement of the Heart and Blood in ...

William Harvey - 1894 - 194 sider
...colour ; nothing flows into it, neither is it distended ; but when the pressure is diminished, as it ¡s with the bleeding fillet, it is manifest that the...therefore plainly appears that the ligature prevents the return of the blood through the veins to the parts above it, and maintains those beneath it in a state...
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A History of Science, Bog 2

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 378 sider
...through them, as it is when the moderately tight ligature is applied; but when they do not pulsate, or when a tight ligature is used, they cease from transmitting...therefore plainly appears that the ligature prevents the return of the blood through the veins to the parts above it, and maintains those beneath it in a state...
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Epoch-making contributions to medicine, surgery, and the allied sciences

Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 488 sider
...it is easy for every careful observer to learn that the blood enters an extremity by the arteries; for when they are effectually compressed nothing is...therefore plainly appears that the ligature prevents the return of the blood through the veins to the parts above it, and maintains those beneathit in a state...
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Classics of Medicine and Surgery

Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 472 sider
...it is easy for every careful observer to learn that the blood enters an extremity by the arteries; for when they are effectually compressed nothing is...therefore plainly appears that the ligature prevents the return of the blood through the veins to the parts above it, and maintains those beneath it in a state...
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