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H 



Haller 



on Harvey's discovery, xiii 

 Harvey 



as a pioneer in scientific discovery, viii 



greatness of his discovery, viii, ix 



his life, xiii et seq. 



his views on controversy, xviii, 133 



on the manner of acquiring knowledge, xix 



his treatise on Generation, xxi, 177 



his statue, xxii 



oration in his memory, xxii 



his brother Eliab, xxiii, 212, 219 



his various works, xxiv 



on the pursuit of truth, 7 



describes how his discovery was received, 23 



his letters, 175 et seq. 



on the use of terms, 182 



his will, 212 

 Heart 



ideas about the, before the time of Harvey, ix 



object of its beat connected with Respiration by old anato- 

 mists, 9 



movements of the, 24 



contracts and becomes paler at its beat, 24, 25 



does not suck in the blood, 27 



the auricles and ventricles of the, their movements, 31 



the auricles of the, the primum vivens, ultimum moriens, 34 



observations on the heart of the chick, 34, 36 



always has auricles or something analogous, 35 



of a shrimp, its movements studied, 36 



movements of, summarised, 37 



intimate connection of lungs and, a grand cause of error to 

 the old observers, 39 



of fish, has only one ventricle, 42 



great vessels of the, in the embryo, 44 



foramen ovale of the, in the fcetus, 44, 98, 165 



of embryo, pulsation, etc., known to Aristotle, 45 



