When I first gave my mind to vivisections as a means of discovering the motions and uses of the heart, and sought to discover these from actual inspection, and not from the writings of others, I found the task so truly arduous, so full of difficulties,... The History and Heroes of the Art of Medicine - Strana 211autor/autoři: John Rutherfurd Russell - 1861 - 491 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| sir William Withey Gull (1st bart.) - 1870 - 60 str.
...same difficulty when he began the study of the motion of the heart. " I found the task," he says, " so truly arduous, so full of difficulties, that I was almost tempted to think .... that the motion of the heart was only to be comprehended by God. For I could neither rightly perceive... | |
| Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - 1876 - 306 str.
...discovery of the circulation of the blood. " When," he says, " I first gave my mind " to vivisections, as a means of discovering the motions and uses of...others, I found the task so truly arduous " so full of difficulty, that I was almost tempted to think with " Fracastorius, that the motion of the heart was... | |
| Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Great Britain). - 1876 - 300 str.
...first gave my mind " to vivisections, as a means of discovering the motions and uses of 1 1 il r " the heart, and sought to discover these from actual...others, I found the task so truly arduous " so full of difficulty, that I was almost tempted to think with " Fracastorius, that the motion of the heart was... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1877 - 1178 str.
...vivisections as a means of discovering the motions and uses of the heart, and sought to discover there from actual inspection, and not from the writings...others, I found the task so truly arduous, so full of difficulty, that I was almost tempted to think with Fracastorius, that the motion of the heart was... | |
| 1877 - 924 str.
...1028, having undertaken a task which at the outset he regarded ''as so full of difficulties! that he was almost tempted to think with Fracastorius that...motion of the heart was only to be comprehended by God.'1 It will be interesting to the Fellows of this College, no less than to the world of science... | |
| 1880 - 560 str.
...Vivisection to Harvey in making his discovery ! ' When I first gave my mind,' says Harvey, ' to Vivisections as a means of discovering the motions and uses of...others, I found the task so truly arduous, so full of difficulty, that I was almost tempted to think, with Fracastorius, that the motion of the heart was... | |
| James Macaulay - 1881 - 352 str.
...bewilderment vivisection led him into : — " When I first gave my mind to vivisection as a means to discovering the motions and uses of the heart, and sought to discover them by actual inspection, and not from the writings of others, I found the task so truly arduous,... | |
| Joseph Sampson Gamgee - 1883 - 30 str.
...oppose the first paragraph from Harvey's first chapter, " When I first gave my mind' to vivisection, as a means of discovering the motions and uses of the heart." The opponents of experiments on living animals actually deny that they were the chief, the most fertile,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1877 - 1098 str.
...Harvey's works," and Professor Huxley read the following :— " When I first gave my mind to vivisections as a means of discovering the motions and uses of the heart, and sought to discover there from actual inspection, and not from tho writings of others, I found the task so truly arduous,... | |
| Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons - 1894 - 424 str.
...lacking." (5) Harvey's works. Sydenham Edition, p. 19. " When I first gave my mind to vivisections as a means of discovering the motions and uses of...difficulties, that I was almost tempted to think, with Fracastorious, that the motion of the heart was only to be comprehended by God. For I could neither... | |
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