the wound is affected in like manner as is the extravenate blood by the Sympathetick medicine
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the wound is affected in like manner as is the extravenate blood by the Sympathetick medicine
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The profusion of blood was great; although he penetrated the pleura, nothing came forth, except that which was extravenate, although great care was used.
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There is no other organ of contained blood [so] filled to capacity, wherefore Aristotle, contrary to the physicians [states that] the origin of the blood is in the heart, not in the liver, because there is no extravenate blood in the liver.
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There is no other organ of contained blood [so] filled to capacity, wherefore Aristotle, contrary to the physicians, [states that] the origin of the blood is in the heart, not in the liver, because there is no extravenate blood in the liver.
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