Index 225 



Blood 



its course from veins to arteries, 42 



in the lower animals, 43 



in the foetus, 44 



its passage through the lungs, 48 



quantity of, passing through the heart, 55 



circular motion of the, 56 



demonstrated from impossibility of whole amount of, 



being derived from the ingesta, 58 

 amount ejected from ventricle at each beat, 59 

 enters a limb by arteries, leaves it by veins, 67 

 circulation of, proved by experiments with ligatures, 67, 68 

 quantity of, passing through bloodvessels supports circula- 

 tion, 76 



circulation of, supported by valves in the veins. 78 

 manner of escape of, in surgical operations, 107 

 the whole of the, circulates, 114 

 is cooled in passing through the lungs, 122 

 force with which it flows from an artery, 136 

 is of same nature in arteries and veins, 138, 143 



reasons why a different view has been held, 139, 140 

 velocity of, varies in different parts, and at different times, 156 

 gives heat to the heart, 167 

 passage of, from arteries te veins, xvi, 168 



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C&salpinus, Andreas 



claimed in Italy as the discoverer of the Circulation, xi 



this claim criticised, xii 

 Calidum innatum, 145 



not distinct from the blood, 146 

 Canalis arteriosus 



of foetus, shrinks gradually after birth, 45 

 Capillaries 



too minute for Harvey to see, xvi 



first observed by Malpighi, xvi 

 Carotid artery 



experiment on the, 129 



force with which blood flows from the. 136 



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