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" I remember, that when I asked our famous Harvey, in the only discourse I had with him (which was but a while before he died), what were the things that induced him to think of a circulation of the blood ? he answered me, that when he took notice that... "
The human mind, a discourse on its acquirements and history - Page 186
by Stephen Watson Fullom - 1858
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Experimental Physiology, Its Benefits to Mankind: With an Address on ...

Richard Owen - 1882 - 266 pages
...died), what were the things which induced him to think of a circulation of the blood, he answered me, that when he took notice that the valves in the veins...so placed that they gave free passage to the blood the contrary way, he was invited to think that so provident a cause as Nature had not placed so many...
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The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief

George Park Fisher - 1883 - 524 pages
...circulation of the blood, he answered me, that when he took notice of the valves in many parts of the body, so placed that they gave free passage to the blood towards the heart, but opposed to the passage of the venous blood the contrary way, he was invited to think that so prudent a cause...
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The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief

George Park Fisher - 1883 - 528 pages
...circulation of the blood, he answered me, that when he took notice of the valves in many parts of the body, so placed that they gave free passage to the blood towards the heart, but opposed to the passage of the venous blood the contrary way, he was invited to think that so prudent a cause...
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A Study of Religion, Its Sources and Contents, Volume 1

James Martineau - 1888 - 422 pages
...died), what were the things which induced him to think of a circulation of the blood ? he answered me, that, when he took notice that the valves in the veins...towards the heart, but opposed the passage of the venal blood the contrary way, he was invited to think that so provident a cause as nature had not placed...
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A Study of Religion, Its Sources and Contents, Volume 1

James Martineau - 1888 - 438 pages
...diedl, what were the things which induced him to think of a circulation of the blood ? he answered me, that, when he took notice that the valves in the veins...towards the heart, but opposed the passage of the venal blood the contrary way, he was invited to think that so provident a cause as nature had not placed...
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A Study of Religion, Its Sources and Contents, Volume 1

James Martineau - 1888 - 448 pages
...died), what were the things which induced him to think of a circulation of the blood ? he answered me, that, when he took notice that the valves in the veins...so many parts of the body were so placed that they give free passage to the blood towards the heart, but opposed the passage of the venal blood the contrary...
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Zoophilist, Volumes 18-19

1898 - 612 pages
...Harvey what were the things that induced him to think of a circulation of the blood, he answered me, that when he took notice that the valves in the veins...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 venous blood the contrary...
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Experiments on animals

Stephen Paget - 1900 - 304 pages
...died, what were the things which induced him to think of the circulation of the blood, he answered me that when he took notice that the valves in the veins...the body were so placed that they gave free passage of the blood towards the heart, but opposed the passage of the venal blood the contrary way, he was...
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Messenger of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Volume 39

1903 - 850 pages
...with him what were the things that induced him to think of a circulation of the blood, he assured me that when he took notice that the valves in the veins...blood towards the heart but opposed the passage of the blood the contrary way, he was invited to think that so provident a cause as Nature had not placed...
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Broken Gods: a Reply to Mr. Stephen Paget's "Experiments on Animals"

Edward Berdoe - 1903 - 154 pages
...died, what were the things which induced him to think of the circulation of the blood, he answered me that when he took notice that the valves in the veins...the body were so placed that they gave free passage of the blood towards the heart, but opposed the passage of the venal blood the contrary way, he was...
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