William Harvey: A History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the BloodC.K. Paul & Company, 1878 - 350 pagini |
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... nature of so many of their physiological conclusions . But the old observers were hampered by metaphysical assumptions , irrespective of cognizable fact and by fancies concerning the way and manner in which the world of matter as of ...
... nature of so many of their physiological conclusions . But the old observers were hampered by metaphysical assumptions , irrespective of cognizable fact and by fancies concerning the way and manner in which the world of matter as of ...
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... nature , nearest akin to air among things cognizable to sense ; and breathing being seen to be even as necessary to life as the blood , the Vital Spirit was presumed to be finally obtained from the inbreathed air commingled with the ...
... nature , nearest akin to air among things cognizable to sense ; and breathing being seen to be even as necessary to life as the blood , the Vital Spirit was presumed to be finally obtained from the inbreathed air commingled with the ...
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... action of the auricles . The air added , however , can be but little ; for it were absurd to suppose that the cold should be in excess of the heat , the blood not being hot of itself or by its own nature 24 HIPPOCRATES .
... action of the auricles . The air added , however , can be but little ; for it were absurd to suppose that the cold should be in excess of the heat , the blood not being hot of itself or by its own nature 24 HIPPOCRATES .
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... nature - like water heated on the coals , it receives the heat it has from the substance of the heart . Many , nevertheless , he adds , are of opinion that the blood is truly hot of itself . In conformity with these views , the arteries ...
... nature - like water heated on the coals , it receives the heat it has from the substance of the heart . Many , nevertheless , he adds , are of opinion that the blood is truly hot of itself . In conformity with these views , the arteries ...
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... nature , we cannot sup- pose that he had not heard something of the doc- trines of the Jewish Sect called Christians , then beginning to be noticed in the world ; but he never professed himself as having belonged to them , any more than ...
... nature , we cannot sup- pose that he had not heard something of the doc- trines of the Jewish Sect called Christians , then beginning to be noticed in the world ; but he never professed himself as having belonged to them , any more than ...
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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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