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" ... placed so many valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable, than that since the blood could not well, because of the interposing valves, be sent by the veins to the limbs, it should be sent through the arteries and return through... "
Nugæ Chirurgicæ: Or, A Biographical Miscellany, Illustrative of a ... - Page 220
by William Wadd - 1824 - 276 pages
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Memoirs of the life and writings of ... Henry Home of Kames [by A.F. Tytler].

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 464 pages
...valves in the veins in so many parts of the " body were so placed, that they gave a free passage of the blood " towards the heart, but opposed the passage...venal blood the " contrary way, he was invited to imagine that so provident a cause " as Nature had not placed so many valves without design ; and no...
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Outlines of Moral Philosophy

Dugald Stewart - 1818 - 346 pages
...notice that " the valves in the veins of so many parts of " the body were so placed, that they gave a " free passage to the blood towards the heart, " but...venal blood " the contrary way ; he was invited to ima" gine, that so provident a cause as Nature " had not placed so many valves without de" sign ; and...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 418 pages
...of a circulation of the blood 1 he ans"\vered me, that when he took notice, that the valves in tlie veins of so many parts of the body were so placed,...heart, but opposed the passage of the venal blood the pontrary way, he was invited to think, that so provident a cause as nature had not placed so many valves...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind ...

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 524 pages
...took notice that the valves in the veins of so many parts of the body were so placed, that they gave a free passage to the blood towards the heart, but opposed the passage of the renal blood the contrary VOL. in, 57 way ; he was invited to imagine, that so provident a cause as...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 35

1831 - 488 pages
...one of the many testimonies which might be quoted in confirmation of this opinion. " * I remember, that when I asked our famous Harvey, in the only discourse...heart, but opposed the passage of the venal blood tht contrary way, he was invited to think that so provident a cause as nature had not placed so many...
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Alphabet of Natural Theology, for the Use of Beginners

James Rennie - 1834 - 136 pages
...took notice that the valves in the veins of so many parts of the body were so placed that they gave a free passage to the blood towards the heart, but opposed...the venal blood the contrary way ; he was invited to imagine that so provident a cause as Nature had not placed so many valves without design ; and no design...
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Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and Works

Thomas Martin - 1835 - 388 pages
...douht that Prothero had first hinted the fact of the circulation of the blood HIS LIFE AND WORKS. 195 I asked our famous Harvey, in the only discourse I...passage of the venal blood the contrary way, he was incited to think, that so provident a cause as nature had not placed so many valves without design;...
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History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the ..., Volume 3

William Whewell - 1837 - 646 pages
...took notice that the valves in the veins of so many parts of the body were so placed, that they gave a free passage to the blood towards the heart, but opposed...passage of the venal blood the contrary way; he was incited to imagine that so provident a cause as Nature had not placed so many valves without design;...
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History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the ..., Volume 3

William Whewell - 1837 - 1046 pages
...took notice that the valves in the veins of so many parts of the body were so placed, that they gave a free passage to the blood towards the heart, but opposed...passage of the venal blood the contrary way ; he was incited to imagine that so provident a cause as Nature had not placed so many valves without design;...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3

1846 - 818 pages
...notice that the valves in the veins were so placed, that they gave free passage to the blood toward the heart, but opposed the passage of the venal blood the contrary way, he was incited to imagine, that so provident a cause as nature had not placed so many valves without design...
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