A Dissertation on the Motion of the Blood, and on the Effects of Bleeding.

Birmingham: Classics of Cardiology, 1989.

Verified by Experiments made on Living Animals. To Which are Added, Observation on the Heart, Proving that Irritability is the Primary Cause of its Motion. BOUND WITH: A Second Dissertation on the Motion of the Blood, and Effects on Bleeding; Being a Collection of Two Hundred Thirty Five Anatomical Experiments made on Living Animals, with Useful Results Therefrom. IV + 156pp and 136pp, 8vo, full gilt-decorated leather. Birmingham: The Classics of Cardiology Library, 1989. A Fine Copy.

"As a physiologist he was the greatest of his time. Many apparently 'new' discoveries of later time had already been accounted for by Haller". Facsimile of the First English translation, 1757. GM585

Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
Language: English

Price: $60.00

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