Robert Hooke demonstrates that the alteration of the blood in the lungs is essential for
respiration.
Thomas Willis publishes Pathologicae Cerebri, et nervosi generis specimen.
Publications
Nicolas Steno publishes Elementorum Myologiae Specimen, seu Musculi Descriptio Geometrica. Cui accedunt canis carchariae dissectum caput, et dissectus piscis ex canum genere in
Florence, providing a foundation for the study of
muscle mechanics, the
ovary (based on his dissection of
dogfish), and the sedimentary theory of geology.[3]
^Richardson, Matthew (2001). The Penguin Book of Firsts. New Delhi: Penguin Books India. p. 184.
ISBN0-14-302771-9.
^Garboe, Axel (1954). Nicolaus Steno (Niels Stensen) and Erasmus Bartholinus: two 17th century Danish scientists and the foundation of exact geology and crystallography. Copenhagen: Reitzel.
Robert Hooke demonstrates that the alteration of the blood in the lungs is essential for
respiration.
Thomas Willis publishes Pathologicae Cerebri, et nervosi generis specimen.
Publications
Nicolas Steno publishes Elementorum Myologiae Specimen, seu Musculi Descriptio Geometrica. Cui accedunt canis carchariae dissectum caput, et dissectus piscis ex canum genere in
Florence, providing a foundation for the study of
muscle mechanics, the
ovary (based on his dissection of
dogfish), and the sedimentary theory of geology.[3]
^Richardson, Matthew (2001). The Penguin Book of Firsts. New Delhi: Penguin Books India. p. 184.
ISBN0-14-302771-9.
^Garboe, Axel (1954). Nicolaus Steno (Niels Stensen) and Erasmus Bartholinus: two 17th century Danish scientists and the foundation of exact geology and crystallography. Copenhagen: Reitzel.