| sir Henry Wentworth Acland (1st bart.) - 1865 - 130 pages
...passage of the blood from the veins into the arteries, and of the manner in which it is transmitted by the action of the heart ; points to which some,...blood which thus passes, is of so novel and unheard-of character, that I not only fear injury to myself from the envy of a few, but I tremble lest I have... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1879 - 698 pages
...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 ; and thus far some, perhaps, moved by the authority of Galen, or of Columbus, or by the reasonings... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1879 - 724 pages
...whatever: — Thus far I have spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins into the arteries,* and of the manner in which it is transmitted and distributed by the action of the heart ; and thus far some, perhaps, moved by the authority of Galen, or of Columbus, or by the reasonings... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1879 - 696 pages
...whatever:— Thus far I have spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins into the arteries,* and of the manner in which it is 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... | |
| Physiological fallacies - 1882 - 340 pages
...tells us that thus far he has " spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins into the arteries and of the manner in which it is transmitted and distributed...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 - Blood - 1889 - 202 pages
...OF THE BLOOD. THUS far I have spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins into the arteries, and of the manner in which it is transmitted and distributed...quantity and source of the blood which thus passes, is of a character so novel and unheard-of that I not only fear injury to myself from the envy of a few, but... | |
| William Harvey - Blood - 1894 - 194 pages
...distributed by the action of the heart ; points to which some, moved either by the authority of Qalen or Columbus, or the reasonings of others, will give...quantity and source of the blood which thus passes, is of a character so novel and unheard-of that I not only fear injury to myself from the envy of a few, but... | |
| William Harvey - Blood - 1894 - 200 pages
...of the Blood. THUS far I have spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins into the arteries, and of the manner in which it is transmitted and distributed...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 pages
...nodal point. " Thus far I have spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins into the arteries, and of the manner in which it is transmitted and distributed...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 - Blood - 1897 - 334 pages
...nodal point. "Thus far I have spoken of the passage of the blood from the veins into the arteries, and of the manner in which it is transmitted and distributed...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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