William HarveyT. Fisher Unwin, 1897 - 283 páginas |
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... afterwards became the important Company of Grocers . Sir Walter was Mayor of London in the year reckoned from the death of Henry III . in November , 1272. It was the noise of the citizens assembled in Westminster Hall clamouring for ...
... afterwards became the important Company of Grocers . Sir Walter was Mayor of London in the year reckoned from the death of Henry III . in November , 1272. It was the noise of the citizens assembled in Westminster Hall clamouring for ...
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... afterwards became the posthouse . Its site , however , is no longer known , though it is the opinion of those best qualified to judge that it stood at the junction of Church Street with Rendezvous Street . Thomas Harvey seems to have ...
... afterwards became the posthouse . Its site , however , is no longer known , though it is the opinion of those best qualified to judge that it stood at the junction of Church Street with Rendezvous Street . Thomas Harvey seems to have ...
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... afterwards became Sir Eliab Harvey , G.C.B. , in command of the Téméraire at the battle of Trafalgar , and Admiral of the Blue . He sat in the House of Commons for the town of Maldon from 1780 to 1784 , and for the county of Essex from ...
... afterwards became Sir Eliab Harvey , G.C.B. , in command of the Téméraire at the battle of Trafalgar , and Admiral of the Blue . He sat in the House of Commons for the town of Maldon from 1780 to 1784 , and for the county of Essex from ...
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... afterwards as the following entries appear : - 66 1608-9 xxi . julii d . Gulielmus Herui , anglus . ix - xxx d . Gulielmus Heruy . 30 D. Gulielmus Heruy anglus die xx aug . cons . anglicae electus . " The entries are given as they stand ...
... afterwards as the following entries appear : - 66 1608-9 xxi . julii d . Gulielmus Herui , anglus . ix - xxx d . Gulielmus Heruy . 30 D. Gulielmus Heruy anglus die xx aug . cons . anglicae electus . " The entries are given as they stand ...
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... afterwards the good old doctor fell sick , and as a candle goeth out of itself or a ripe apple falleth from a tree , so departed he out of this world at the Doctors ' Commons , where his usual lodgings were , and was buried on the 6th ...
... afterwards the good old doctor fell sick , and as a candle goeth out of itself or a ripe apple falleth from a tree , so departed he out of this world at the Doctors ' Commons , where his usual lodgings were , and was buried on the 6th ...
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Página 207 - I began to think whether there might not be a MOTION, AS IT WERE, IN A CIRCLE. Now this I afterwards found to be true; and I finally saw that the blood, forced by the action of the left ventricle into the arteries, was distributed to the body at large, and its several parts, in the same manner as it is sent through the lungs, impelled by the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery, and that it then passed through the veins and along the vena cava, and so round to the left ventricle in the manner...
Página 221 - ... it is absolutely necessary to conclude that the blood in the animal body is impelled in a circle, and is in a state of ceaseless motion; that this is the act or function which the heart performs by means of its pulse; and that it is the sole and only end of the motion and contraction of the heart.
Página 206 - And sooth to say, when I surveyed my mass of evidence, whether derived from vivisections, and my various reflections on them, or from the ventricles of the heart and the vessels that enter into and issue from them, the symmetry and size of these conduits — for nature, doing nothing in vain, would never have given them so large a relative size without a purpose...
Página 147 - did I not find solace in my studies, and a balm for my spirit in the memory of my observations of former years, I should feel little desire for longer life. But so it has been, that this life of obscurity, this vacation from public business, which causes tedium and disgust to so many, has proved a sovereign remedy to me.
Página 93 - ... finely woven, as it were, together, of a whitish colour, one end whereof is fastened unto the inside of the shell, even as the fish of oysters and mussels are ; the other end is made fast unto the belly of a rude mass or lump, which in time cometh to...
Página 205 - THUS far I have spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins into the arteries, and of the manner in which it is transmitted and distributed by the action of the heart; points to which some, moved either by the authority of Galen or Columbus, or the reasonings of others, will give in their adhesion. But what remains to be said upon the quantity and source of the blood which thus passes is of...
Página 219 - ... is by no means explained when we are told that it is to hinder the blood, by its weight, from all flowing into inferior parts; for the edges of the valves in the jugular veins hang downwards, and are so contrived that they prevent the blood from rising upwards...
Página 206 - ... getting ruptured through the excessive charge of blood, unless the blood should somehow find its way from the arteries into the veins, and so return to the right side of the heart ; I began to think whether there might not be A MOTION, AS IT WERE, IN A CIRCLE.
Página 221 - ... of the flesh, and then flows by the veins from the circumference on every side to the centre, from the lesser to the greater veins, and is by them finally discharged into the vena cava and right auricle of the heart, and this in such a quantity or in such a flux and reflux thither by the...
Página 194 - These views, as usual, pleased some more, others less ; some chid and calumniated me, and laid it to me as a crime that I had dared to depart from the precepts and opinion of all anatomists ; others desired further explanations of the novelties, which they said were both worthy of consideration, and might perchance be found of signal use.