The Works of William Harvey M.D.: Translated from the Latin with a life of the authorHarvey, William
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The Works of William Harvey M.D.: Translated from the Latin with a life of the author
Harvey, William
Blood -- Circulation -- Early works to 1800; Embryology -- Early works to 1800; Physiology -- Early works to 1800
Riolanus, then, admits our motion of the blood in animals,[100] and
falls in with our conclusions in regard to the circulation; yet not
entirely and avowedly; for he says[101] that the blood contained in the
vena portæ does not circulate like that in the vena cava; and again he
states[102] that there is some blood which circulates, and that the
circulatory vessels are the aorta and vena cava; but then he denies that
the continuations of these trunks have any circulation, “because the
blood is effused into all the parts of the second and third regions,
where it remains for purposes of nutrition; nor does it return to any
greater vessels, unless forcibly drawn back when there is a great lack
of blood in the main channels, or driven by a fit of passion when it
flows to the greater circulatory vessels;” and shortly afterwards:
“thus, as the blood of the veins naturally ascends incessantly or
returns to the heart, so the blood of the arteries descends or departs
from the heart; still, if the smaller veins of the arms and legs be
empty, the blood filling the empty channels in succession, may descend
in the veins, as I have clearly shown,” he says, “against Harvey and
Walæus.” And as the authority of Galen and daily experience confirm the
anastomoses of the arteries and veins, and the necessity of the
circulation of the blood, “you perceive,” he continues, “how the
circulation is effected, without any perturbation or confusion of fluids
and the destruction of the ancient system of medicine.”
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