The heart by its pulsific action moves, perfects, and cherishes the blood, and preserves it from corruption and coagulation.
Blood circulation
The heart by its pulsific action moves, perfects, and cherishes the blood, and preserves it from corruption and coagulation.
Blood circulation
From 'De Motu Cordis' (1628). Describes the heart's multifaceted role beyond just pumping.
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