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Exercitatio anatomica de motu cordis et sanguinis in animalibus Harvey, William, 1578-1657.
Exercitationes anatomicae de motu cordis & sanguinis circulatione Harvey, William, 1578-1657.
Exercitatio anatomica de circulatione sanguinis Notes: His Exercitatio anatomica de circulatione sanguinis, 1649.
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His anatomical lecture notes provide early evidence of the ideas that would reach the public in his famous essay of 1628, Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus (Anatomical Essay on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals) (see Anatomy).
Harvey’s careful observation, dissection, and vivisection to determine the motion of the heart and circulation of the blood in a wide range of living animals (sometimes deer from the royal parks) set new standards for biological research, and in this way he has rightly been hailed as a founder of modern physiology.
Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus brought severe criticism from some of his contemporaries, but Harvey was aware of his own worth and the quality of his research.
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Harvey also conducted research in embryology in his later career, writing On the Generation of Animals (De Generatione) in 1651.
He supported the Aristotelian theory that embryos formed gradually and did not possess the characteristics of an adult in early stages.
His work was attacked, notably by Jean Riolan in Opuscula anatomica (1649) which forced Harvey to defend himself in Exercitatio anatomica de circulatione sanguinis (also 1649) where he argued that Riolan's position was contrary to all observational evidence.
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The Motu and Koitabu people occupied the area for thousands of years before Europeans arrived.
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 Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus
When we perceive, further, that medicines applied externally exert their influence on the body just as if they had been taken internally, the truth we are contending for is confirmed.
Colocynth and aloes in this way move the belly, cantharides excites the urine, garlic applied to the soles of the feet assists expectoration, cordials strengthen, and an infinite number of examples of the same kind might be cited.
The defects extreme are supplied and compensated by this arrangement of the veins.
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Harvey’s De motu cordis is generally regarded to be the most important single work in the medical literature, and the foundation of modern medicine.
Observationes anatomicae, ex cadaveribus eorum, quos sustulit apoplexia
It outlined his concept of the role played by cerebral circulation in apoplexy, and includes the first illustration of a subarachnoid haemorrhage.
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Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus, where, based on scientific methodology, he argued for the idea that blood was pumped around the body by the heart before returning to the heart and being recirculated in a closed system.
This clashed with the accepted model going back to Galen, which identified venous and arterial blood, each with distinct and separate functions.
His work was attacked, notably by Jean Riolan in Opuscula anatomica which forced Harvey to defend himself in Exercitatio anatomica de circulatione sanguinis where he argued that Riolan's position was contrary to all observational evidence.
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William Harvey, Exercitatio anatomica de motu cordis and sanguinis in animalibus, 1639
Harvey's Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus (Anatomical Essay on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals) described his experimental methods and conclusions on the mechanism of the circulatory system.
Although he met some initial criticism, Harvey eventually achieved widespread recognition for his achievements, including appointments as physician to the court of King James I and as personal physician to King Charles I. The illustration is from the collection of online images available through the National Library of Medicine.
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 Modern History Sourcebook: William Harvey (1578-1657): On The Motion Of The Heart And Blood In Animals
Harvey's famous "Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus" was published in Latin at Frankfort in 1628.
This fact is borne witness to by Galen, whose words, when writing against Erasistratus in regard to the origin and use of the veins and the coction of the blood, are the following.
Galen adduces this argument for the transit of the blood by the right ventricle from the vena cava into the lungs; but we can use it with still greater propriety, merely changing the terms, for the passage of the blood from the veins through the heart into the arteries.
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It was for exactly these reasons that the work of Ibn Nafis had been ignored.
He supported the Aristotle theory that embryos formed gradually and did not possess the characteristics of an adult in early stages.
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