The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 397
... heart , contains in it a thin reddish liquor , supposed to be bred from the vapours which exhale out of the heart , and , being stopt here , are condensed into this watry substance . Upon ex- amining this liquor , we found that it had ...
... heart , contains in it a thin reddish liquor , supposed to be bred from the vapours which exhale out of the heart , and , being stopt here , are condensed into this watry substance . Upon ex- amining this liquor , we found that it had ...
Strana 398
... hearts ; insomuch that the whole heart was wound up together like a Gordian knot , and must have had very irregular and unequal motions , while it was employed in its vital function . One thing we thought very observable , namely , that ...
... hearts ; insomuch that the whole heart was wound up together like a Gordian knot , and must have had very irregular and unequal motions , while it was employed in its vital function . One thing we thought very observable , namely , that ...
Strana 399
... heart was the de- ceased beau , whose head I gave some account of in my last Tuesday's paper " . As soon as we had finished our dissection , we re- solved to make an experiment of the heart , not being able to determine among ourselves ...
... heart was the de- ceased beau , whose head I gave some account of in my last Tuesday's paper " . As soon as we had finished our dissection , we re- solved to make an experiment of the heart , not being able to determine among ourselves ...
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