| John Rutherfurd Russell - 1861 - 546 sider
...one of the most interesting historical documents in medical literature, we shall give entire : — " Thus far I have spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins into the arteries " — that is, the percolation throogh the lungs — " and of the manner in which it is transmitted... | |
| Henry Wentworth Acland - 1865 - 100 sider
...Nature. Without detailing all the steps by which he pursued his enquiry, it is thus he argues : — " Thus far I have spoken of the passage of the blood...arteries, and of the manner in which it is transmitted by the action of the heart ; points to which some, moved either by the authority of Galen or Columbus,... | |
| 1878 - 616 sider
...pulmonary artery vtna arteriota and the pulmonary vein arttria tenoea. Wherefore he properly speaks of the passage of the blood " from the veins Into the arteries." unless there were some road by which the blood could at length run back from the arteries into the... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 696 sider
...of the considerations which led him to the doctrine of the circulation, leave no doubt whatever:— Thus far I have spoken of the passage of the blood...transmitted and distributed by the action of the heart ; and thus far some, perhaps, moved by the authority of Gait n, or of Columbus, or by the reasonings... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 698 sider
...the considerations which led him to the doctrine of the circulation, leave no doubt whatever : — Thus far I have spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins into the i-ries,* and of the manner in which it is transmitted and distributed by the action of the heart ;... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 724 sider
...pulmonary artery rena arteriosn, and the pulmonary vein wleria cinosa. Wheref .re he properly speaks of the passage of the blood " from the veins into the arteries." such premises. The only conclusion which is warranted by the presence of valves in the veins is, that... | |
| Physiological fallacies - 1882 - 340 sider
...demonstration of this theory. And having completed this demonstration, he tells us that thus far he has " spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins...the action of the heart ; points to which some moved by the authority of Galen er Columbus or the reasoning of others will give their adhesion."* Now these... | |
| William Harvey - 1894 - 200 sider
...Quantity of Blood passing through the Heart from the Veins to the Arteries ; and of the Circular Movement of the Blood. THUS far I have spoken of the passage...points to which some, moved either by the authority of Qalen or Columbus, or the reasonings of others, will give in their adhesion. But what remains to be... | |
| 1897 - 328 sider
...heart from the veins to the arteries, and again brings together all his threads to a nodal point. " Thus far I have spoken of the passage of the blood...or Columbus, or the reasonings of others, will give their adhesion. But what remains to be said upon the quantity and source of the blood which thus passes... | |
| Sir D'Arcy Power - 1897 - 316 sider
...the heart from the veins to the arteries, and again brings together all his threads to a nodal point. "Thus far I have spoken of the passage of the blood...or Columbus, or the reasonings of others, will give their adhesion. But what remains to be said upon the quantity and source of the blood which thus passes... | |
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