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Entry#  848. On the circulation of the blood (848-850).


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On the circulation of the blood (848-850).


Death in old men, when not from fever, is caused by the veins which

go from the spleen to the valve of the liver, and which thicken so

much in the walls that they become closed up and leave no passage

for the blood that nourishes it.


6 The incessant current of the blood through the veins makes these

veins thicken and become callous, so that at last they close up and

prevent the passage of the blood.


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