INDEX. 
Its Quantity in Horfes 4, 8, ti, i6. II. 
Its Force increafed by the Animal’s A 6 lion 5.IL 
Its Force not proportioned to the Velocity of 
the Pulfes 12. II. 
Its Velocity in Aortas of feveral Animals 42. II. 
Its Globules of the fame' fize in large and fmall 
Animals 30, II. 
Its Force very various 32, 56, 67. II. 
Its Force in a capillary Artery 56. II. 
Its comparative Force in the Lungs, &c. 6 i^ 
6p. II. 
Its Velocity in the Mufcles and Lungs of a 
Frog 68. II. 
Its greatefl Heat acquired in the Lungs 70, 
90. II. 
Its Warmth by Fri6lion 90, 91,92, 98, 103. II. 
Its natural Heat not far from the coagulating 
Point 104. II. 
More or lefs warm in proportion to the Laxity 
or^ Tenfenefs of the Fibres of the Veflels* 
107. II. 
In a vibrating State 108. II. 
Its great Quantity of Sulphur checks the fer- 
ment of fermentible Mixtures 108. II. 
Contains and depofits tartarine Particles 108, 
III. II. 
Its healthy State confifts in a due Equilibrium 
of its adlive Principles 109. 
Waflied out of the VelTels by aForce of Water 
1 14. II. 
NeceflTary to Life 1 15. II. 
When retarded in one Part, its Force the greater 
in another 161. II. 
Its Force rebated by Tapping, Bleeding and 
Purging 163, 164. II. 
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