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Luigi Galvani's experiments with electricity, 1791.
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Title page of Microscopium by Dutch microscopist Anton van Leeuwenhoek, 1708
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Harvey demonstrating circulation of the blood to the College of Physicians, c1628 (1870).
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Involuntary movement, Descartes' idea of how impulses from the limbs reach the brain, 1692.
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Half-title of Rosa Ursina, by Christopher Scheiner, 1630.
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Descartes' idea of how eye passes impulse to brain and so directs a voluntary movement, 1692.
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Charles Herbert Best, Canadian physiologist, 1960.
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Descartes' representation of the antagonistic eye muscles, 1692.
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Title page of Experimenta Nova, ut vocant, Magdeburgica, de vacuo Spatio, (Amsterdam, 1672).
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Descartes' illustration of how the distance of an object is perceived with binocular vision, 1692.
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Descartes' explanation of vision, 1692.
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Albrecht von Haller, Swiss physician and scientist, c1770 (c1780).
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Rene Descartes' diagram of the human brain and eye, 1692.
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'An Allarm to Europe By a Late Prodigious Comet', 1680.
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George Atwood's machine for demonstrating the effect of gravity on falling bodies, c1780.
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Descartes' idea of vision, 1692.
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Illustration of Hooke's Law on elasticity of materials, showing stretching of a spring, 1678.
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Half-title of De Motu Animalum by Giovanni Borelli, 1710. 
Half-title of De Motu Animalum by Giovanni Borelli, 1710. Giovanni Alfonso Borelli (1608-1679), Italian physiologist and physician, first published this book in 1680-1686, and in it he attempted to explain the movement of the animal body according to the laws of statics and dynamics. (Leyden, 1710). 
Unique Identifier AR925146 
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Purpose Public 
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Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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