An essay on the vital and other involuntary motions of animals
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- Monographie
- DESCRIPTION
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- PARCOURIR
- Identifiant
- ark:/13685/38069
- Titre
- An essay on the vital and other involuntary motions of animals
- Créateur
- Whytt, Robert
- Date
- 1751
- Éditeur
- Edinburgh : Hamilton
- Siècle
- XVIIIe siècle
- Format
- Nombre de vues : 400
- Cote du document
- 38069
- Licence
- Licence Ouverte
- Sur l'auteur
- Whytt, Robert (1714 - 1766)
- Identifiant SUDOC
- Notice dans le Sudoc
- Table des matières
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0001 - Page sans numérotation - [page de titre]
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0003 - Page sans numérotation - To the right Honourable James Earl of Morton
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0005 - Page v - Advertisement
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0009 - Page 1 - Introduction
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0013 - Page 5 - Sect I. Principles and facts necessary to be premissed
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0034 - Page 26 - Sect II. An examination of the opinions of some of the most considerable authors concerning the motion of the heart
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0047 - Page 39 - Sect III. Of the systole of the heart
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0074 - Page 66 - Sect IV. Of the relaxation and diastole of the heart
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0090 - Page 82 - Sect V. Of the motions of the alimentary canal, and bladder of urine
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0102 - Page 94 - Sect VI. Of the motions of the blood-vessels and several others of the spontaneous kind
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0115 - Page 107 - Sect VII. Of the motions of the pupil and muscles of the internal ear
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0154 - Page 146 - Of the motions of the muscles of the internal ear
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0158 - Page 150 - Sect VIII. Of the alternate motions of respiration
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0214 - Page 206 - Sect IX. Of the beginning of respiration in animals
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0230 - Page 222 - A solution of Harvey's Problem
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0237 - Page 229 - Sect X. Of the reason why the muscles fo animals are excited into contraction by the application of a stimulus
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0274 - Page 266 - Sect XI. Of the share which the mind has in producing the vital and other involuntary motions of animals
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0334 - Page 326 - Sect XII. Of the reason why the vital motions continue in sleep
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0352 - Page 344 - Sect XIII. Concerning the motions observed in the muscles of animals after death or their separation from the body
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0398 - Page 390 - Conclusion