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Index
Title Page
Illustrations
A Note on the Text
Acknowledgments
An Introduction to the Text
Letter to King Charles I
Dedication
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Author’s Motives for Writing
Chapter 2: The Motions of the Heart as Seen in the Dissection of Living Animals
Chapter 3: The Motions in the Arteries as Seen in the Dissection of Living Animals
Chapter 4: The Motion of the Heart and its Auricles as Seen in the Bodies of Living Animals
Chapter 5: The Motion, Action, and Function of the Heart
Chapter 6: The Course By Which the Blood is Carried from the Vena Cava into the Arteries, or From the Right into the Left Ventricle of the Heart
Chapter 7: The Blood Percolates the Substance of the Lungs From the Right Ventricle of the Heart into the Pulmonary Veins and Left Ventricle
Chapter 8: The Quantity of Blood Passing Through the Heart From the Veins to the Arteries and the Circular Motion of the Blood
Chapter 9: That There is a Circulation of the Blood is Confirmed From the First Proposition
Chapter 10: The First Position, Concerning the Quantity of Blood Passing from the Veins to the Arteries, Through the Circulation of the Blood, is Freed from Objections and Confirmed by Experiment
Chapter 11: The Second Position is Demonstrated
Chapter 12: The Second Position is Demonstrated Showing that There is a Circulation of the Blood
Chapter 13: The Third Position is Confirmed and the Circulation of the Blood is Demonstrated By It
Chapter 14: Conclusion of the Demonstration of the Circulation
Chapter 15: The Circulation of the Blood is Further Confirmed By Probable Reasons
Chapter 16: The Circulation of the Blood is Further Proved From Certain Consequences
Chapter 17: The Motion and Circulation of the Blood Are Confirmed from the Particulars Apparent in the Structure of the Heart and from Those Things That Dissection Reveals
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