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" ... it is absolutely necessary to conclude that the blood in the animal body is impelled in a circle, and is in a state of ceaseless motion... "
The New England Medical Gazette - Strana 268
1892
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Quarterly Bulletin, Svazek 6

1907 - 398 str.
...reflux, thither by the arteries, hither by the veins, as cannot possibly be supplied by the ingesta, and is much greater than can be required for mere...impelled in a circle, and is in a state of ceaseless movement; that this is the act or function which the heart performs by means of its pulse, and that...
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Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Svazek 31

1909 - 630 str.
...action of the (auricles and) ventricles and is sent for distribution to all parts of the body * * * * it is absolutely necessary to conclude that the blood...body is impelled in a circle, and is in a state of ceasless motion ; that this is the act or function which the heart performs by means of its pulse;...
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Scientific Papers: Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology

1910 - 476 str.
...reflux thither by the arteries, hither by the veins, as cannot possibly be supplied by the ingesta, and is much greater than can be required for mere...function which the heart performs by means of its pulse ; pnd that it is the sole and only end of the motion and contraction of the heart. CHAPTER XV THE CIRCULATION...
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The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts ..., Svazek 15

Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1911 - 918 str.
...veins and back to the auricles, by the systole of which it is again forced into the ventricles. Thus "the blood in the animal body is impelled in a circle, and is in a state of ceaseless motion" ; and the main cause of this circular motion is the force of the cardiac systole. This doctrine he...
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The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts ..., Svazek 16

Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 908 str.
...and back to the auricles, by the systole of which it is again forced into the ventricles. Thus Kthe blood in the animal body is impelled in a circle, and is in a state of ceaseless motion" ; and the main cause of this circular motion is the force of the cardiac systole. This doctrine he...
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The Heart: Old and New Views

Horace Lance Flint - 1921 - 222 str.
...reflux, thither by the arteries, hither by the veins, as cannot possibly be supplied by the ingesta, and is much greater than can be required for mere...absolutely necessary to conclude that the blood in the animal's body is impelled in a circle, and is in a state of ceaseless motion; and this is the act or...
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The Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood

Charles Singer - 1922 - 110 str.
...supplied by the ingested food. ... It is therefore necessary to conclude that the blood in the animals is impelled in a circle, and is in a state of ceaseless movement ; that this is the act or function of the heart, which it performs by means of its pulse ;...
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The Rôle of the Scientific Societies in the Seventeenth Century

Martha Ornstein Bronfenbrenner - 1928 - 330 str.
...embryos,42 and observation of pathological conditions, all corroborating his views, Harvey found it absolutely necessary to conclude that the blood in...act or function which the heart performs by means of the pulse; and that is the sole and only end of the motion and contraction of the heart.48 At first...
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Medical Life, Svazek 33

1926 - 640 str.
...reflux, thither by the arteries, hither by the veins, as cannot possibly be supplied by the ingesta, and is much greater than can be required for mere...absolutely necessary to conclude that the blood in the animal's body is impelled in a circle, and is in a state of ceaseless motion ; and this is the act...
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Man and Nature in the Renaissance

Allen G. Debus - 1978 - 180 str.
...reflux thither by the arteries, hither by the veins, as cannot possibly be supplied by the ingesta, and is much greater than can be required for mere...that the blood in the animal body is impelled in a citcle, and is in a state of ceaseless motion; that this is the act or function which the heart performs...
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