And sooth to say, when I surveyed my mass of evidence, whether derived from vivisections, and my various reflections on them, or from the ventricles of the heart and the vessels that enter into and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits... William Harvey - Strana 199autor/autoři: Sir D'Arcy Power - 1897 - 283 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Rutherfurd Russell - 1861 - 646 str.
...from the ventricles of the heart and the vessels that enter into and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits — for Nature doing nothing...large a relative size without a purpose, — or from the arrangement and intimate structure of the valves in particular, and of the other parts of the heart... | |
| Henry Wentworth Acland - 1865 - 100 str.
...from the ventricles of the heart and the vessels that enter into and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits — for nature, doing nothing...large a relative size without a purpose — or from the arrangement and intimate structure of the valves in particular, and of the other parts of the heart... | |
| sir Henry Wentworth Acland (1st bart.) - 1865 - 130 str.
...that enter into and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits — for nature, dqing nothing in vain, would never have given them so large a relative size without a purpose — or from the arrangement and intimate structure of the valves in particular, and of the other parts of the heart... | |
| Henry Wentworth Acland - 1865 - 102 str.
...and the vessels that enter into and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits—for nature, doing nothing in vain, would never have given them so large a relative size without a purpose—or from the arrangement and intimate structure of the valves' in particular, and of the other... | |
| W. Gimson Gimson - 1879 - 174 str.
...from the ventricles of the heart and the vessels that enter into and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits, — for nature doing nothing in vain, would never have given them so large a size without a purpose,— or from the arrangement and intimate structure of the valves in particular,... | |
| George Johnson - 1882 - 80 str.
...from the ventricles of the heart and the vessels that enter into and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits — for nature, doing nothing...large a relative size without a purpose — or from the arrangement and intimate structure of the valves in particular, and of the other parts of the heart... | |
| 1882 - 810 str.
...and the vessels that enter into and isgne from them, the symmetry and size of these •condnita — for nature, doing nothing in vain, would never have...large a relative size without a purpose — or from the arrangement and intimate structure of the valves in particular, and of the other parts of the heart... | |
| 1887 - 400 str.
...and the vessels that enter in and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits . . . . the arrangement and intimate structure of the valves...particular, and of the other parts of the heart in general," together with the manifest impossibility of an equilibrium being kept up between arteries and veins,... | |
| William Harvey - 1894 - 200 str.
...of the ventricles of the heart and the vessels that enter into and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits, — for Nature doing nothing...structure of the valves in particular, and of the other .1 general, with many things besides, I fre^^ bethought me and long revolved in my mind, quantity of... | |
| 1883 - 208 str.
...tho ventricles of the heart, and the vessels that enter into and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits, — for nature doing nothing in vain, would never have given them solarge a relative size without a purpose, — or from the arrangement and intimate structure of the... | |
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