. The discovery of the circulation of the blood; by Charles Singer. Blood -- Circulation History. CONTENTS PAGE I. THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD . i II. THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE VASCULAR SYSTEM IN ANTIQUITY . . . .10 III. THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING . . .18 IV. VESALIUS AND THE NEW ANATOMY . .23 V. SERVETUS . . . .29 VI. THE SUCCESSORS OF VESALIUS . -37 VII. HARVEY ....... 42 VIII. AN EPITOME AND ESTIMATE OF HARVEY'S WORK 50 IX. THE DISCOVERY OF THE CAPILLARIES AND BLOOD CORPUSCLES . . .69 BIBLIOGRAPHY ...... 77 INDEX ....... 79 75338 vu. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im
. The discovery of the circulation of the blood; by Charles Singer. Blood -- Circulation History. CONTENTS PAGE I. THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD . i II. THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE VASCULAR SYSTEM IN ANTIQUITY . . . .10 III. THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING . . .18 IV. VESALIUS AND THE NEW ANATOMY . .23 V. SERVETUS . . . .29 VI. THE SUCCESSORS OF VESALIUS . -37 VII. HARVEY ....... 42 VIII. AN EPITOME AND ESTIMATE OF HARVEY'S WORK 50 IX. THE DISCOVERY OF THE CAPILLARIES AND BLOOD CORPUSCLES . . .69 BIBLIOGRAPHY ...... 77 INDEX ....... 79 75338 vu. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Singer, Charles Joseph, 1876-1960. London, G. Bell & sons
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