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Page 47
... condense the Steam it should find there , and at the End of the Second of Time , the Steam would push through the first Valve , and Part of the Fluid , and itself , through the next two Valves , and beyond the Bend , fo fucceffively ...
... condense the Steam it should find there , and at the End of the Second of Time , the Steam would push through the first Valve , and Part of the Fluid , and itself , through the next two Valves , and beyond the Bend , fo fucceffively ...
Page 54
... condense the Steam at its first Approach , and preserve a Va- cuum till it be filled with Blood , or for what other Ufe , deferves to be confider- ed . * When the Ends of the Vena Cava and Heart are diftended with Steam and Blood , the ...
... condense the Steam at its first Approach , and preserve a Va- cuum till it be filled with Blood , or for what other Ufe , deferves to be confider- ed . * When the Ends of the Vena Cava and Heart are diftended with Steam and Blood , the ...
Page 56
... condenses the Steam , and partly gives it Vent . And the Preffure of the Air upon the lower Belly , notwithstand- ing the Secretion of the Steam , and the Expanfion of the Bladders , has the fame Effect in fome Degree , upon the Blood ...
... condenses the Steam , and partly gives it Vent . And the Preffure of the Air upon the lower Belly , notwithstand- ing the Secretion of the Steam , and the Expanfion of the Bladders , has the fame Effect in fome Degree , upon the Blood ...
Page 112
... condense the Steam in the Guts , but extend the Rind of the lower Belly to make Way , and gives one a greater Sense of Fulness with a lefs Quantity . When one has has eaten a good Quantity of warm Broth , or 112 The HUMAN FRAME .
... condense the Steam in the Guts , but extend the Rind of the lower Belly to make Way , and gives one a greater Sense of Fulness with a lefs Quantity . When one has has eaten a good Quantity of warm Broth , or 112 The HUMAN FRAME .
Page 113
... want of Juices to ferment it , and raise the Steam . If it be taken cold , it will condense the Steam , and the Stomach may contract fo much , VOL . X. H and 1 and after fome Time , yield a few Juices to The HUMAN FRAME 113.
... want of Juices to ferment it , and raise the Steam . If it be taken cold , it will condense the Steam , and the Stomach may contract fo much , VOL . X. H and 1 and after fome Time , yield a few Juices to The HUMAN FRAME 113.
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