An Anthology of World ProseCarl Van Doren Reynal & Hitchcock, 1935 - 1582 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 68
עמוד 434
... force abundantly , impet- uously , and as if it were propelled by a syringe . And then the experiment is easily tried of leaving the vein untouched , and only dividing the artery in the neck of a sheep or dog , when it will be seen with ...
... force abundantly , impet- uously , and as if it were propelled by a syringe . And then the experiment is easily tried of leaving the vein untouched , and only dividing the artery in the neck of a sheep or dog , when it will be seen with ...
עמוד 439
... force , is either credible or demonstrable . Besides , the ligature is competent to occasion the afflux in question without either pain , or heat , or vis vacui . Were pain in any way the cause , how should it happen that , with the arm ...
... force , is either credible or demonstrable . Besides , the ligature is competent to occasion the afflux in question without either pain , or heat , or vis vacui . Were pain in any way the cause , how should it happen that , with the arm ...
עמוד 440
... force below the fillet ; for it escapes with force , which force it receives from the pulse and power of the heart ; for the force and motion of the blood are derived from the heart alone . Second , that the afflux proceeds from the ...
... force below the fillet ; for it escapes with force , which force it receives from the pulse and power of the heart ; for the force and motion of the blood are derived from the heart alone . Second , that the afflux proceeds from the ...
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