scientific revolution pt 2 Flashcards
circulation of the blood: micheal servetus
followed vesalius at university of paris and did disections
“restoration of christianity” got him burned at the stake
- argued that must put body before spirit
no pores in septum, lungs cannot consume blood, blood is different colors
realdo colombo
accused vesalius of anatomical errors
- planned to write his own book
- presented a clear statement of pulmoary circulation
girolamo fabrici
also at university of Padua
- on valves in the veins: enforced 1 direction flow not tidal
william harvey
student of fabricis and became physician to king james and king charles
- concluded that blood circulates in pulmonary and systemic circuits
on the movement of the heart and blood
questions and problems concerning galenic physiology
- why do artery/veins have different functions but are the same
- why do veins have valves
- why do lungs need so much nourishment
questions left unanswered by harveys work
what does the liver do - why is hepatic portal system
how are tissues nourished and why respire
what is the difference b/w vein and artery blood
where are connections b/w arteries and veins
significance of harveys work
double circuit blood circulation
experimental quantitative bio
mechanical aspects of organisms
blood transfusions - blood loss
mechaniscm vs vitalism
mechanisms: living processes are the consequence of fundamental laws of physics, mechanics and chemistry
vitalism: living processes depend upon a vital force that is not explainable in physical mechanical or chemical terms
rene descartes 1596-1650
crude but influential mechanicism
- physics and engineering but no chemistry
- human beings are mechanisms but possess a soul
- universe is a mechanical system
digestion of food
giovanni borelli 1608-1697 gathered evidence that digestion consists of the mechanical pulverization of food