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Galen had assumed that the blood is moved from the heart , but he taught that the
two sides of the heart , which , as we now know , are separated from each other
by a thick impermeable muscular septum , are not truly separated , but that the ...
Galen had assumed that the blood is moved from the heart , but he taught that the
two sides of the heart , which , as we now know , are separated from each other
by a thick impermeable muscular septum , are not truly separated , but that the ...
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nature . The pulse - beat had to be disconnected from the breathing as its cause ,
and assigned to the heart . The so - called systole , or driving - forth stroke of the
heart , had to be turned into the diastole or filling of the heart , and the so - called
...
nature . The pulse - beat had to be disconnected from the breathing as its cause ,
and assigned to the heart . The so - called systole , or driving - forth stroke of the
heart , had to be turned into the diastole or filling of the heart , and the so - called
...
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Every one of these holes of the heart has at its mouth three little curtains , called
hostidi by the Greeks ; some of them are turned inwards , others outwards . At the
mouth of the first hole which is seen in the right ventricle , to which is conjoined ...
Every one of these holes of the heart has at its mouth three little curtains , called
hostidi by the Greeks ; some of them are turned inwards , others outwards . At the
mouth of the first hole which is seen in the right ventricle , to which is conjoined ...
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