10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PULSIFIC»
Scopri l'uso di
pulsific nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
pulsific e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
London Medical and Surgical Journal
blood from the arteries s nor will the pipe or tube close the wound without a
ligature, and I doubt not, that the blood will flow beyond the cavity of the pipe.
Nevertheless Galen, by his experiments, seems to prove that the pulsific faculty
proceeds ...
2
The Circulation of the Blood
But that the question under discussion, viz. that the pulsific power does not
proceed from the heart by the coats of the vessels, may be set in yet a clearer
light, I beg here to refer to a portion of the descending aorta, about a span in
length, with ...
3
The Growth of Medicine from the Earliest Times to about 1800
Galen taught that the arteries pulsated by reason of a "pulsific power" which they
derive in direct continuity from the tunics of the heart. He tried to prove the
correctness of his doctrine by experimental methods, but in this he failed. Harvey
was ...
Desiring to set in a clear light "that the pulsific power does not proceed from the
heart by the coats of the vessels, I beg here to refer to a portion of the descending
aorta, about a span long in length, with its division into two crural trunks, which I ...
5
An Inquiry Into the Claims of Doctor William Harvey to the ...
15, 1638; from the celebrated Des Cartes to Plempius—which is worth perusal.
Aristotle, it seems, ascribed the pulsific faculty to the heat of the blood; and, as
Plempius says, he thus endeavoured to take it from nature. Plempius sustains the
...
6
On the Motion of the Heart & Blood in Animals
that the pulsific power does not proceed from the heart by the coats of the arteries
, I beg here to refer to a portion of the descending aorta, about a span in length,
with its division into the two crural trunks, which I removed from the body of a ...
William Harvey, A. Bowie, 1889
7
Edinburgh Review, Or, Critical Journal
... as with vital treasure, ' and pregnant with spirits as with balsam, it is thence dis-
' persed to every part of the organism ' (page 83). In former days the motion of the
heart was thought to be sufficiently accounted for by attributing to it a ' pulsific ...
... treasure, ' and pregnant with spirits as with balsam, it is thence dis- ' persed to
every part of the organism ' (page 83). In former days the motion of the heart was
thought to be sufficiently accounted for by attributing to it a ' pulsific virtue ; ' but ...
9
medical commentaries for the year mdccxci
perhaps even more easily capable of alteration, than any other action of the body
: but, chiefly, alterations are produced in the frequency of the repetition of its
action in a limited time. Where morbid frequency in the repetition of this pulsific ...
10
Matter and Form: From Natural Science to Political Philosophy
Descartes, on the other hand, did not postulate an inexplicable pulsific faculty.
His view requires only one type of motion, change in extension. In his
Descriptions of the Human Body he holds that nutrified venous blood enters the
vena cava ...