| Henry Wentworth Acland - 1865 - 102 דפים
...ingested aliment without the veins on the one hand becoming drained, and the arteries on the other getting ruptured through the excessive charge of blood,...whether there might not be A MOTION, AS IT WERE, IN A CIECLE. Now this I afterwards found to be true; and I finally saw that the blood, forced by the action... | |
| Henry Wentworth Acland - 1865 - 100 דפים
...ingested aliment without the veins on the one hand becoming drained, and the arteries on the other getting ruptured through the excessive charge of blood, unless the blood should 56 HIS DISCOVERIES. somehow find its way from the arteries into the veins, and so return to the right... | |
| Connecticut Medical Society - 1867 - 826 דפים
...the circulation of the blood, even, was the result of a theory. " I began to think," says Harvey, " whether there might not be a motion, as it were, in a circle." — Works, Syd. Soa. Ed., p. 46. Columbus pursued a theory till it resulted in the revealing a new... | |
| 1875 - 742 דפים
...ingested aliment, without draining the veins on the one hand or rupturing the arteries on the other, unless the blood should somehow find its way from the arteries into the veins, and soretum to the right side of the heart, " I began," he says, " tothink whether there might not be a... | |
| 1875 - 742 דפים
...ingested aliment, without draining the veins on the one hand or rupturing the arteries on the other, unless the blood should somehow find its way from the arteries into the veins, and BO» return to the right side of the heart, " I began," he says, " tothink whether there might not... | |
| W. Gimson Gimson - 1879 - 174 דפים
...ingested aliment without the veins on the one hand becoming drained, and the arteries on the other getting ruptured through the excessive charge of blood,...blood should somehow find its way from the arteries to the veins, and so return to the right side of the heart ; I began to think whether there might not... | |
| 1882 - 810 דפים
...ingested aliment, without the veins on the one hand becoming drained, and the arteries on the other getting ruptured through the excessive charge of blood,...veins, and so return to the right side of the heart j I began to think whether there might not be A MOTION AS IT WEEE IN A CIRCLE. Now this I afterwards... | |
| Physiological fallacies - 1882 - 340 דפים
...phrase we learn how " surveying his mass of evidence" and "long revolving in his mind" he at last " began to think whether there might not be a motion as it were in a circle." And this, he placidly adds, " I afterwards found to be true." This then is the discovery with which... | |
| Charles McRae - 1890 - 124 דפים
...considerations suggest to the mind of Harvey the idea of the circulation. " I began to think," he says, " whether there might not be a motion, as it were, in a circle." This is next established by proving the three following propositions : — (1) The blood is incessantly... | |
| William Harvey - 1894 - 194 דפים
...ingested aliment without the veins on the one hand becoming drained, and the arteries on the other getting ruptured through the excessive charge of blood,...heart ; I began to think whether there might not be A MOVEMENT, AS IT WERE, IN A CIRCLE. Now this I afterwards found to be true ; and I finally saw that... | |
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