Anatomical exercitations concerning the generation of living creatures to which are added particular discourses of births and of conceptions, &c. / by William Harvey ...
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- Anatomical exercitations concerning the generation of living creatures to which are added particular discourses of births and of conceptions, &c. / by William Harvey ...
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- Harvey, William, 1578-1657.
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- 1653.
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TO THE Venerable, & highly Accomplish't, THE PRESIDENT & FELLOWS of the COLLEDGE of Physitians in
LONDON, GEORGE ENTWisheth Health and full Felicity. -
To the Incomparable Dr. HARVEY, On his Books Of the
MOTION of theHEART andBLOOD, And of theGENERATION ofANIMALS. - THE PREFACE.
- The Reason why we begin with a Henns Egge.
- Of the place of Generation.
- Of the Ovary, or upper part of the Henns womb.
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Of the Infundibulum,or Tunnel. -
Of the Exteriourpart of the Uterusof the Henne. - Of the Privities of a Henne.
- Of the Belly of a Henne, and other Birds.
- Of the scituation and fabrick of the rest of the parts of the Womb in a Hen.
- Of the generation of the Egge.
- Of the Growth and departure of the Egge from the Womb.
- Of the Egg-shell.
- Of the rest of the parts of the Egge.
- Of the difference of Eggs.
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Of the generation of the Foetusout of a Hen-egge. - The first Inspection of the Egge, what the first day of Incubation doth produce in the Egge.
- The second Inspection of the Egge.
- The third Inspection of the Egge.
- The fourth Inspection of the Egge.
- The fifth Inspection of the Egge.
- The sixth Inspection of the Egge.
- The Inspection after the tenth day.
- The Inspection after the four∣teenth day.
- Of the Exclusion, or Birth of the Chick∣en out of the Egge.
- Of Twinne-Egges.
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CERTAIN THEOREMS taken out of the foregoing Hi∣story of the
Egge. - What an Egge is.
- That the Egge is not the Production of the Womb, but of the Soul.
- That the Egge is not made without a Henne.
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How a perfect and fruitfull Eggeis produced by Maleand Female,according to Aristotle. - The Benefit of this Disquisition con. cerning Fecundity.
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That the Egge doth not proceed from the Cock and Henne, after that manner which Aristotlewould designe. - Nor after that manner which Physiti∣ans phansie.
- That both the Male and Female, are the Efficients of Generation.
- Concerning the Matter of the Egge, contrary to Physitians and A∣ristotelians.
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How far the Henne is an Efficient Cause in the Generation of the Egge, according to Aristotle:and why the assistance of the Male is required. - A perfect Henne-egge hath two Colours.
- How the Egge is supplied with its White.
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What the Cock and Henne do conferr
to the Generation of the Egge. - Some things worthy observation con∣cerning the Cock.
- Of the Henne.
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In what respect the Henne may be cal∣led the Primum Efficiens,the first or Chiefe Efficient. And also of her issue. - How the generation of the Chicken is procured out of the Egge.
- How many waies the Chicken may be said to be made out of the Egge.
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Fabricius
is mistaken concerning the Matter of the Generation of the Chicken out of the Egge. - What the Matter of the Chicken is, and how the Chicken is formed in the Egge.
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Of the Efficient Cause of the Genera∣tion of the Chicken, and Foetus. -
How the Efficient cause of the Chicken doth operate, according to Aristotle. -
Fabricius
his Opinion concerning the Efficient cause of the Chicken is confuted. - The Efficient cause of the Chicken, is hard to be found out.
- What the Efficient cause of Animals is; and what its Conditions.
- Of the Order of Generation, and first, of the first Genital Particle.
- Of the Blood, as it is the Prin∣cipal Part.
- What Observations are to be collected from the Ramifications of the Umbilical veines in the Egge.
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Of the Order of parts in the Genera∣ration out of an Egge, accord∣ing to Fabricius. -
Of the Order of Parts in Genera∣tion, according to Aristotle. - Of the Order of Parts in Generation, as it appears by our Observations.
- Certain Paradoxes, and Problemes to be considered of, concerning this Subject.
- Of the Nutrition of the Chicken in the Egge.
- Of the Uses of the whole Egge.
- Of the Benefits or Uses of the Yolk and White.
- Of the Uses of the other parts of the Egge.
- That an Egg is the Common Original of all Animals.
- Of the Generation of Vivi∣parous Animals.
- The History of the Generation of Hinds and Does, is layed down as the Example of all other Animals: together with the reason of our so doing.
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Of the Uterusof Hindes and Does. - Of the Coition of the Hinds and Does.
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Of the Constitution or Alteration of the Uterusof the Hind and Doe in the moneth September. -
What befalls them in the moneth of October. -
What things happen in the Uterusof Deere in November. -
Of the manner how the Conception of Hindes, and Does, is found to be in the month of De∣cember. - Of the Innate Heat.
- Of the Primigenial Moisture.
- Of the Birth.
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Of the Membranes and Humours of the Uterus. - Of the Conception.
- ERRATA.