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... dilatation of the heart is a motion three times more rapid than respiration ; so that if it were possible without hindering respiration to stop this motion of the heart , death would ensue quicker than by strangulation . 17. Use and ...
... dilatation of the heart is a motion three times more rapid than respiration ; so that if it were possible without hindering respiration to stop this motion of the heart , death would ensue quicker than by strangulation . 17. Use and ...
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... dilatation are almost confounded . But together with this quickness there is a feebleness and lowness , and often a great inter- mission in the pulse , the motion of the heart failing , and being no longer able to recover itself stoutly ...
... dilatation are almost confounded . But together with this quickness there is a feebleness and lowness , and often a great inter- mission in the pulse , the motion of the heart failing , and being no longer able to recover itself stoutly ...
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... dilatation of the body , but by interposition of air ; yet an excel- lent estimate of the internal closeness or porosity of bodies is obtained thereby . For the closer bodies are , the greater is the difference between their powder and ...
... dilatation of the body , but by interposition of air ; yet an excel- lent estimate of the internal closeness or porosity of bodies is obtained thereby . For the closer bodies are , the greater is the difference between their powder and ...
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... dilated by heat , and considerably ex- ceeds cold air in bulk . I suppose therefore that if the experiment were made with water the expansion would be much less ; though the body of water con- tains more matter than the spirit of wine ...
... dilated by heat , and considerably ex- ceeds cold air in bulk . I suppose therefore that if the experiment were made with water the expansion would be much less ; though the body of water con- tains more matter than the spirit of wine ...
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... dilated , contract- ed , and occupy more or less space , we must inquire , if possible , still more accurately . For this inquiry is more profitable , as it both reveals and governs nature . Nevertheless it must here be made by snatches ...
... dilated , contract- ed , and occupy more or less space , we must inquire , if possible , still more accurately . For this inquiry is more profitable , as it both reveals and governs nature . Nevertheless it must here be made by snatches ...
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