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... Galen says : --- " Erasistratus is pleased to believe that an artery is a vessel containing the breath of life , and a vein is a vessel containing blood ; and that the vessels , dividing again and again , come at 3 THE BLOOD Before Harvey.
... Galen says : --- " Erasistratus is pleased to believe that an artery is a vessel containing the breath of life , and a vein is a vessel containing blood ; and that the vessels , dividing again and again , come at 3 THE BLOOD Before Harvey.
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... Galen's observation of living arteries , was a great opportunity for physiology ; but the example that he set to those who came after him was forgotten by them , and , from the time of Galen to the time of the Renaissance , physiology ...
... Galen's observation of living arteries , was a great opportunity for physiology ; but the example that he set to those who came after him was forgotten by them , and , from the time of Galen to the time of the Renaissance , physiology ...
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... ages by fantastic imaginings , and the facts of the circulation of the blood were almost as far from their interpretation in the six- teenth century as they had been in the time of Galen . II . HARVEY ( 1578-1657 ) . The De Motu 6 THE ...
... ages by fantastic imaginings , and the facts of the circulation of the blood were almost as far from their interpretation in the six- teenth century as they had been in the time of Galen . II . HARVEY ( 1578-1657 ) . The De Motu 6 THE ...
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... Galen , qui videtur nosse omnino debuisse- " but , as for Galen , I know not at all what I am to think . For he , who made more than six hundred sections of living animals , as he boasts himself , and so often opened many animals when ...
... Galen , qui videtur nosse omnino debuisse- " but , as for Galen , I know not at all what I am to think . For he , who made more than six hundred sections of living animals , as he boasts himself , and so often opened many animals when ...
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... Galen and Erasistratus must have seen , Asel- lius and Pecquet discovered : and Harvey gives a careful review of the discovery in his letters to Nardi ( May 1652 ) and to Morison ( November 1653 ) . He does not accept it ; but the point ...
... Galen and Erasistratus must have seen , Asel- lius and Pecquet discovered : and Harvey gives a careful review of the discovery in his letters to Nardi ( May 1652 ) and to Morison ( November 1653 ) . He does not accept it ; but the point ...
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