... unless the blood should somehow find its 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. The Harveian oration, 1865 - Stranica 56napisao/la sir Henry Wentworth Acland (1st bart.) - 1865Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Eileen Scanlon, Roger Hill, Kirk Junker - 1999 - Broj stranica: 332
...finding it possible that so much fluid could be supplied in so short a time . . . unless the blood should somehow find its way from the arteries into the veins,...there might not be a motion, as it were, in a circle' (Boynton, p. 496). Harvey was aware, as his italics indicate (the only time he uses them in the book),... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier - 1946 - Broj stranica: 224
...must find its way from the arteries to the veins and back to the heart. 'I began to think', he says, 'whether there might not be a motion as it were in a circle. Now this I afterwards found to be true ' — found that is by observation of the heart as seen in the living animal. Harvey treats the problem... | |
| 1923 - Broj stranica: 824
...further, the arteries must rupture from the great charge of blood, unless the blood should somehow il ml its way from the arteries into the veins, and so return to the right side of the heart. "/ began to think therefore whether there might not be a movement, as it were, in a circle. This I... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - Broj stranica: 328
..."the other hand becoming ruptured through the excessive ' ' charge of blood, unless the blood should somehow find its way "from the arteries into the veins, and so return to the right "aide of the heart; I began to think whether there might not "be a motion, as it were, in a circle.... | |
| 1883 - Broj stranica: 784
...arteries on the other getting ruptured through the excessive charge of blood, unless the blood should somehow find its way from the arteries into the veins, and so return to the other side of the heart, I began to think whether there might not be a motion as it were in a circle.... | |
| 1876 - Broj stranica: 762
...excessive charge of blood, unless the blood should somehow find its way from the arteries into the veins, I began to think whether there might not be A MOTION, AS IT WEKE, IN A CTBCLE. Here then, at last, was his great discovery made. I entirely agree with the Harveian... | |
| Charles Sherrington - 1974 - Broj stranica: 256
...just a muscular pump which drove the blood onward along the arteries, and through the veins back to the heart. 'I began to think whether there might not be a movement, as it were, in a circle.' l Gradually 'using greater and daily diligence and investigation,... | |
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