Agricola, Georgius, De re metallica, 1912/1950

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1 13[Figure 13]
A—WIDE vena profunda. B—NARROW vena profunda.
Venae dilatatae, in truth, differ also in thickness, for some are one fathom
thick, others two, or even more; some are a cubit thick, some a foot, some
only half a foot; and all these are usually called thick veins.
Some on the
other hand, are but a palm thick, some three digits, some two, some one;
these are called thin veins.

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