The Circulation of blood /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Electric Book Co.,
©2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
- Note on the Text
- AN ANATOMICAL DISQUISITION ON THE MOTION OF THE HEART AND BLOOD IN ANIMALS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER I The Author's Motives for Writing
- CHAPTER II Of the motions of the Heart, as seen in the Dissection of Living Animals
- CHAPTER III Of the Motions of Arteries, as seen in the Dissection of Living Animals
- CHAPTER IV Of the motion of the Heart and its Auricles, as seen in the Bodies of Living Animals
- CHAPTER V Of the Motion, Action, and Office of the Heart.
- CHAPTER VI Of the course by which the Blood is carried from the Vena Cava into the Arteries, or from the Right into the Left Ventricle of the Heart
- CHAPTER VII The Blood percolates the substance of the Lungs from the Right Ventricle of the Heart into the Pulmonary Veins and Left Ventricle
- CHAPTER VIII Of the quantity of Blood passing through the Heart from the Veins to the Arteries
- and of the circular motion of the Blood
- CHAPTER IX That there is a Circulation of the Blood is confirmed from the first proposition.
- CHAPTER X The first position: of the quantity of Blood passing from the Veins to the Arteries. And that there is a Circuit of the Blood, freed from objections, and farther confirmed by experiment
- CHAPTER XI The second position is demonstrated
- CHAPTER XII That there is a Circulation of the Blood is shown from the second position demonstrated
- CHAPTER XIII The Third Position is confirmed: And the Circu lation of the Blood is Demonstrated from it
- CHAPTER XIV Conclusion of the Demonstration of the Circulation.
- CHAPTER XV The Circulation of the Blood is further confirmed by Probable Reasons
- CHAPTER XVI The Circulation of the Blood is further proved from certain consequences
- CHAPTER XVII The Motion and Circulation of the Blood are confirmed from the particulars apparent in the structure of the Heart, and from those things which Dissection unfolds
- THE FIRST ANATOMICAL DISQUISITION On the Circulation of the Blood, Addressed to Jo. Riolan
- A SECOND DISQUISITION TO JOHN RIOLAN
- LETTERS
- APPENDIX
- INDEX.