HARVEY'S VIEWS ON THE USE OF THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD CHAPTER I HARVEY'S ATTITUDE TOWARD THE QUESTION OF THE USE OF THE CIRCULATION CHAPTER II THE CIRCULATION AND THE FEEDING OF THE TISSUES CHAPTER III RESPIRATION AND THE CIRCULATION CHAPTER IV THE CIRCULATION AND THE ARISTOTELIAN PRIMACY OF THE HEART CHAPTER V PHYSICIANS versus PHILOSOPHERS HARVEY FOR THE PHILOSOPHERS CHAPTER VI THE CIRCULATION AND THE PRIMACY OF THE BLOOD CHAPTER VII THE CAUSE OF THE HEART-BEAT CHAPTER VIII HARVEY'S DELINEATION OF THE VENOUS RETURN CHAPTER IX THE BLOOD THE SEAT OF THE SOUL CHAPTER X THE BLOOD THE INNATE HEAT CHAPTER XI THE INNATE HEAT NOT DERIVED FROM ELEMENTAL FIRE CHAPTER XII THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD AND THE CIRCULATION OF THE HEAVENS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS NEW YORK: LONDON: Portrait A portrait of William Harvey by Cornelius Jonson. This picture forms the frontispiece of Guilielmi Harveii Opera Omnia, London, 1766. HARVEY'S VIEWS ON THE USE BY Based on a Lecture Delivered in 1907, before the logo New York Copyright, 1915, Norwood Press |