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Harvey, William (1653). On the motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals. pp. 59–60. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 14 de agosto de 2020. Consultado o 30 de maio de 2016. Orixinal: "…the blood doth enter into every member through the arteries, and does return by the veins, and that the veins are the vessels and ways by which the blood is returned to the heart itself; and that the blood in the members and extremities does pass from the arteries into the veins (either mediately by an anastomosis, or immediately through the porosities of the flesh, or both ways) as before it did in the heart and thorax out of the veins, into the arteries…"
Harvey, William (1653). On the motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals. pp. 59–60. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 14 de agosto de 2020. Consultado o 30 de maio de 2016. Orixinal: "…the blood doth enter into every member through the arteries, and does return by the veins, and that the veins are the vessels and ways by which the blood is returned to the heart itself; and that the blood in the members and extremities does pass from the arteries into the veins (either mediately by an anastomosis, or immediately through the porosities of the flesh, or both ways) as before it did in the heart and thorax out of the veins, into the arteries…"