An anatomical dissertation upon the movement of the heart and blood in animals : being a statement of the discovery of the circulation of the blood

발행: 1894년

분량: 193페이지

출처: archive.org

분류: 미분류

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See miscellanea Genealogica et eraldica, an SerieS, Volume .,pp. 337, 38 lS Volum iii. p. 29, c.-Genealogica Contributions byw. . HARVLY-srom hic much of the genealogica data of this emoirha been derived.

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ingJames the Uirst an later on, after the publication ofhis great realise, he was appotnte Physician in ordinar to in Charies the First, horia e attende during the Civil

appeared Domin Oreign res a Franc fort-on-the-Maine hichwas, it is aid the reat centre of the book-publishin tradeat that time. For many years DOCTOR HARVEY ad y arefui Xaminations os, and experiment made pon the odies of animais,endeavoured to asCertain the movement an functions of thelieari and the conclusion whichae formed respecting themwere such that he Could not accepi the generali received viewso precedin Physiologists, who ad speciali studie and

without considerable labour an difficulty go much so that, it

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CIRCLE ' and thus the great Truth was reve ted olim. DOCTOR HARVEY' wor De Motu Cordis, settin fortithis discovery, asin iis publication, ait wellanown generallyrejected ' ut it is no perhaps generali recollected that noscula demonstration of the actua Circulation of the lood aspossibi a that time nor untii the introductio of the micros ope hi h was not ill aster his time. In his consist sDOCTOR HARVEY' true greatnes that he arrive at his discovery by aith in inductive reasoning as an infallibi guidet Truth He was indeed a tria Seer and his dis oversis themost beneficiat o mani in that has et been made. It is patheti to consider, ere it nobilia it ennobles DOCTOR HARVEY' dis overy that he neve sa the lood a tuali Circulating the ni magnifyin glas thera sed oranown a the

to se the lood actuali in circulatio as exhibite in the ung

appeared and in the year 1654 he was elected resident of the College of Physicians, to hic hae a a great Benefactor and made considerable addition to the uildin whicli ere des- troyed in the reat ire. e also made a fetilement of fundAupo the College ne portio of the interes of hich was tob for the Librarian' salar and the other tot devotexto the

Aubre says that he ear Harve say that aster his book on the Circulatio of the Bloo camelut he fel mightit in his practice, and was belleve by the vulgar that he was rack-brained, and ali the physitians were against him.'

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annuat deliverno a solemn Oration in commemoratio of tho se who ha been Benefactor to the College. his ration, nowknown a the Commemorative ration is stili annuali de- livere o St. Luste' Da when DOCTOR HARVEY'S or and memor are affectionat et revered A the recent orationdelivered by Doctor LAUDER-BRUNTON, it a Shown o DOCTOR HARVEY' discover stili lives and works, and that Domitis de of the Circulation, ad rown ali modern ideas of digeas and the mode an actio of drugS. O DOCTOR HARVEY' persona appea rance and dispositionwe have the testimon of his friendo OH AUBREY ho thus describes him He was no tali, ut of the lowest stature,' round faced olivaster like atris ot complexion, litile te, round ver blach, fuit os spirit, his atre asilae a araven, tu quite hit twent year be rem di ed. . . . In temper he was like his rothers, ver cholerio, an in his ounger lay he ore a agger, a the faghion then was, hicli he wouldie apt to dra out pon ver occasion '-though it igno recorde that he ver di s to anyone' injury.-In Visit- in his patienis rode oeshorsebach with a Mot-cloath his mari following on Mot, a the fashion the was, hicli as ver decent, no quite discontinued. The jud ges rode also with the oot-cloathes to estminster Hall. . . . HO RS alway Very Contemplative and was,ontrio frequent the eads

of Cochaine-house, hicli his rother Eliab ad bought, lavin there his severa stations in regar to the sun and the wind for the indulgence of his fano . . . ea ad Cave made in the round in hicli e delighte in the summe time to meditate. He also love darkness, saying that he could thenbelle Contemplato.

In theriace of this eviden cecit is strange to se the incongruous Statue os DOCTOR HARVEY, hicli as recte on the ol estone eas in the ear 188 I. In this Statue heris represented asi colossal sige, standing with a large hear in his test hand Dom hicli the ventricles are Seen protruding, OSem-blinii thei sige an appearance the end of iron as-pipes: hil his right an is extende asci in the ac o demonstratin his tess. Thestat ned-glas Windo to his memor Which was place in olles one Churchis a muc more pleasin memorial.

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table that permission to reproduc it so this ork-whicli sonso much interest in Connection,ithaim ho was o great a Bene aptor to, and go illustrious a Fello of the College-was withhold. The Portrait prefixe to this volum is rom that in themationa Portrai Gallery, hich was nee the properi ofDOCTOR MEAD, an has bee twiC engraved i is a pleasingand an authenti likeness. A DOCTOR HARVE advance in ear he di no practisphis profession XCepi in speciat Cases. He appear to have been

to nother, innother re membrance, Ota, made Signo . . .

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and the further preservation o DOCTOR ARVEY' remains-whicli ere lyin Enca sed in thei original ea cere menis, in themarve vavit beneath the Chiarch-was considered by the College of Physicians and the famil representatives It waSat firs proposed to re-inter them in inestininster Abbe beneati a thic glas plate Thi idea was, howeVer, Abnn- donees an a marbi sarcophagu was erected in the Centre of the Harpo Chapel o Hen flead Church an on St. Luke'sDay the da of the annua Commemorative ration the I 8th of October, 1883, in the presence of the famil representatives, the President, the ossice bearers, and Some of the Uellow of the College of Physicians and the mciat in Clergy, the rem Ain were reverenti transferre to thei new, and it a b hoped final resting-place illi in the Sarcophagus together illi a Copy of his orks an amoli recording the incident of the Translation.

Those ho ma destre fuller information respectin DOCTOR HARVE than it is practicabie to give illiin thes brie limitsare referrexto his life by the late Do CT ORMILL1s, publislied in 1878 the ear of his own deat h. DOCTORMILLIS trul revere dDOCTOR HARVEY' memor and has illi particular an dinusualabilit se forti his dis overy an considere it in Conneptionwith the view of precedin Physiologisis. DOCTOR HARVEY'SWorks translated an edite by DOCTOR ILLIS, ere pub-tishod by the Θdenham Societ in the ear 847. In themuseum a Fothesione is an ancient pesti an Mortar

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ANATOMICA

MOTU CORDIS ET AN

CUINIS IN ANIMAL L

sVILIEL MI HARVE ANGLI,

Medicissetis, s Trosesseris innatomia in GL

ιν uianorum Londinensi.

sumptibus VILIELMI FIT ZERL

ANNO M. C. XXVIII.

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