The most important contribution to circulatory physiology after Harvey's De Motu Cordis
Tractatus de corde. Item de motu & colore sanguinis et chyli in eum transitu.
London: John Redmayne for James Allestry, 1669. 8vo (175 x 109 mm). [16], 220, [20] pp., including 7 engraved folding plates bound at end (plate 1 misbound after 2), preliminary leaf A6 a cancel, ornamental woodcut initials and typographical headpieces; bound without initial blank A1. Contemporary mottled calf, rebacked with..... More