| John Rutherfurd Russell - 1861 - 646 páginas
...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. 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... | |
| sir Henry Wentworth Acland (1st bart.) - 1865 - 130 páginas
...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. 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... | |
| Henry Wentworth Acland - 1865 - 102 páginas
...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 CIECLE. Now this I afterwards found to be true; and I finally saw that the blood, forced by the action... | |
| Connecticut Medical Society - 1867 - 826 páginas
...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 páginas
...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,...proceed with my analysis. Harvey begins by telling uswhat he saw on exposing to view the heart of a living animal, especially such " colder animals "... | |
| George Johnson - 1882 - 80 páginas
...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. 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... | |
| Physiological fallacies - 1882 - 340 páginas
...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... | |
| William Harvey - 1889 - 186 páginas
...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. 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... | |
| Charles McRae - 1890 - 124 páginas
...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 páginas
...so return to the right side of the 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 the blood, forced by the action of the left ventricle into the arteries, was... | |
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