William Harvey: A History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the BloodC.K. Paul & Company, 1878 - 350 pagini |
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... heat and vital endowment . 1 ; The two kinds of blood , it was then supposed , moved to and fro in their respective channels , doing their office to the tissues and returning to their sources for fresh supplies of material and ...
... heat and vital endowment . 1 ; The two kinds of blood , it was then supposed , moved to and fro in their respective channels , doing their office to the tissues and returning to their sources for fresh supplies of material and ...
Pagina 6
... heat , was thought to require the access of air at once to maintain and to prevent it from becom- ing excessive ! It is in consonance with these physio- logical ideas that we find the great vessels connected with the heart specially ...
... heat , was thought to require the access of air at once to maintain and to prevent it from becom- ing excessive ! It is in consonance with these physio- logical ideas that we find the great vessels connected with the heart specially ...
Pagina 13
... heat ; and the end and object of respiration , with which he holds the beating of the heart to be intimately connected , is to temper or keep the heat of the heart , tending ever towards excess , within proper bounds . " The hotter the ...
... heat ; and the end and object of respiration , with which he holds the beating of the heart to be intimately connected , is to temper or keep the heat of the heart , tending ever towards excess , within proper bounds . " The hotter the ...
Pagina 14
... heat ; whence the larger development of the lungs in quadrupeds and birds than in amphibious animals . ” The reasons why warm - blooded animals die in water and fishes in air , he thinks , is due to their hearts not being adequately ...
... heat ; whence the larger development of the lungs in quadrupeds and birds than in amphibious animals . ” The reasons why warm - blooded animals die in water and fishes in air , he thinks , is due to their hearts not being adequately ...
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... heat , being surrounded by the lungs in order that its ardour might be tempered by the cooler air they contain . The left ventricle , nevertheless , and somewhat in contradiction with this , is said to be thicker than the right in order ...
... heat , being surrounded by the lungs in order that its ardour might be tempered by the cooler air they contain . The left ventricle , nevertheless , and somewhat in contradiction with this , is said to be thicker than the right in order ...
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William Harvey: A History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood Robert Willis Vizualizare completă - 1878 |
William Harvey. A History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood ... Robert Willis (M.D.) Vizualizare completă - 1878 |
William Harvey: A History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood Robert Willis Vizualizare completă - 1878 |
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