Theory of Circulation by Respiration: Synopsis of its Principles and History

Theory of Circulation by Respiration: Synopsis of its Principles and History

Theory of Circulation by Respiration: Synopsis of its Principles and HistoryFirst step in the discoveryAnimal Heat the...
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Theory of Circulation by Respiration: Synopsis of its Principles and History

Theory of Circulation by Respiration: Synopsis of its Principles and History

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Theory of Circulation by Respiration: Synopsis of its Principles and History

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Author: Willard, Emma,1787-1870
Format: eBook
Language: English

Theory of Circulation by Respiration: Synopsis of its Principles and History

First step in the discoveryAnimal Heat the product of Respiration. Second stepHeat evolved in the lungs by Respiration there produces Expansion. Third stepExpansion; implied motion, which from the organism must conduct the blood to the left ventricle of the Heart. Theory imperfect, until the formation of sufficient vapor or steam in the lungs is perceived and acknowledged. To Dr.Marcy.In complying with your request to write for your journal an article embodying my theory of the motive powers which produce the circulation of the blood, together with some account of its rise and progress, I obey what I regard as a call of duty; and thus requested, do it with pleasure. But my theory, with its history, cannot thus be written without egotism. Logicians say, that the way to convince others is to retrace, in order, the steps by which you yourself became convinced, which is to be egotistic. But in this case, there is a further reason: the scientific discoverer must speak of the apparatus by which he experiments, and mine was often my own physical frame. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 19053
Author: Willard, Emma
Release Date: Aug 15, 2006
Format: eBook
Language: English

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