Theory of Circulation by Respiration. Synopsis of its Principles and History

Par : Emma Willard
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  • Nombre de pages121
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-621196-7
  • EAN4064066211967
  • Date de parution12/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille610 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

Emma Willard's "Theory of Circulation by Respiration" presents a pioneering examination of the physiological processes governing respiration and circulation, intricately woven into the broader context of early 19th-century scientific inquiry. Willard employs a meticulous analytical style that reflects the Enlightenment's emphasis on empirical observation and rational thought. With its clarity and precision, the work delves into the interrelation between the respiratory system and the circulatory functions, providing a foundational understanding that would inform future explorations in both biology and medicine.
As an educator and a prominent advocate for women's rights in science, Emma Willard's journey was shaped by her commitment to advancing knowledge in a male-dominated field. Raised in a time when educational opportunities for women were scarce, Willard became an accomplished scholar and a trailblazer, establishing the first institution for women's higher education in the United States. Her experiences and passion for teaching and science significantly influenced her writing, leading to this seminal work.
I highly recommend "Theory of Circulation by Respiration" to anyone interested in the origins of physiological science and the historical role of women in this domain. Willard's insightful inquiry not only enriches our understanding of human biology but also serves as an inspiring testament to the potential of scholarly contributions by women in science.
Emma Willard's "Theory of Circulation by Respiration" presents a pioneering examination of the physiological processes governing respiration and circulation, intricately woven into the broader context of early 19th-century scientific inquiry. Willard employs a meticulous analytical style that reflects the Enlightenment's emphasis on empirical observation and rational thought. With its clarity and precision, the work delves into the interrelation between the respiratory system and the circulatory functions, providing a foundational understanding that would inform future explorations in both biology and medicine.
As an educator and a prominent advocate for women's rights in science, Emma Willard's journey was shaped by her commitment to advancing knowledge in a male-dominated field. Raised in a time when educational opportunities for women were scarce, Willard became an accomplished scholar and a trailblazer, establishing the first institution for women's higher education in the United States. Her experiences and passion for teaching and science significantly influenced her writing, leading to this seminal work.
I highly recommend "Theory of Circulation by Respiration" to anyone interested in the origins of physiological science and the historical role of women in this domain. Willard's insightful inquiry not only enriches our understanding of human biology but also serves as an inspiring testament to the potential of scholarly contributions by women in science.