The rhythm of all music is thesystole and diastole of the Sacred Heart, which is the ebb and flow of an infinite ocean.
I heard myself today very near to the Heart of Silence, whose systole and diastole is the ebb and flow of Love from Eternity to Eternity.
He taught that at every systole of the arteries a certain portion of their contents was discharged at their extremities, namely, by the exhalents and secretory vessels.
In these swimming movements, systole and diastole follow one another with as perfect a rhythm as they do in the beating of a heart.
Nature outside man had taught him that life on all levels takes it course in a perpetual interplay of opposites, manifested externally in an interplay of diastole and systole comparable to the process of breathing.
With each diastole it becomes more akin to the pole below, and with each systole more akin to the pole above.
The interval between the diastole andsystole of the heart.
Further when it is affirmed that the diastole of the heart and arteries is simultaneous, and the systole of the two is also concurrent, there is another incongruity.
From this it appears that whatever has hitherto been said upon the systole and diastole, or on the motion of the heart and arteries, has been said with especial reference to the lungs.
And if the arteries take in and cast out air in the systole and diastole, like the lungs in the process of respiration, why do they not do the same thing when a wound is made in one of them, as in the operation of arteriotomy?
The unduly high value set by him upon the auricular systole agrees well with the polemical vigor with which Harvey exalted impulsion and rejected suction,[233] in his general physiology as well as in the physiology of the heart.
Harvey seems to have attributed more importance to the auricular systoles than do the physiologists of to-day, he making the ventricles depend very greatly for their charge of blood upon the systole of the auricles.
Defn: Preceding the systole or contraction of the heart; as, the presystolic friction sound.
Defn: The almost inappreciable time which elapses between the systole and the diastole of the heart.
Defn: The interval between the diastole and systole of the heart.
Most patients are unconscious of the irregularity due to the extra-systole until their attention is called to it by the medical attendant.
In the religious systole man propels his own nature from himself, he throws himself outward; in the religious diastole he receives the rejected nature into his heart again.
As the action of the arteries drives the blood into the extremities, and the action of the veins brings it back again, as life in general consists in a perpetual systole and diastole; so is it in religion.
The systole preceding the arrest is far stronger than normal, the ventricle often contracting up into a little lump.
For the first time it is shown that the walls of the heart are active only during its systole or contraction, and that the dilatation of the heart, in the diastole, is purely passive.
The almost inappreciable time which elapses between thesystole and the diastole of the heart.
Its watery ventricles were throbbing with the same systole and diastole as when, the blood of twenty years bounding in my own heart, I looked upon their giant mechanism.
As few importers of Chinese would want to go to an expense like that, the law-makers thought this would be another heavy blow to Chinese immigration.
For hence all the arteries of that organism draw their life, and on the systole and diastole of the Base, on the contractions and dilatations of its auricles and ventricles, the Army depends for its circulation.
Yet the systoleand diastole of the heart are not without their analogy in the ebb and flow of love.
This motion of the systole and diastole is best seen when the creature begins to grow weak; and on pricking the white bladder, which seems to be the heart, it instantly dies.
In Systole or contraction the conus is drawn to the basis.
Careful observation and handling the heart made it clear that the organ was muscular, and that its systole was in every way comparable with the contraction which occurs in the muscles of the forearm when the fingers are moved.
These facts enabled Harvey to disprove the current theory that the heart's systole corresponded with the contraction of the arteries which then became filled with blood by a process of active dilatation, as bellows are filled with air.
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