
The New Anatomy: Crash Course History of Science #15
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Date: 2022-04-04
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Linda
-. how to look into a woman's mouth. That's a way too weird! - Indeed, but so far, what the learned men has done during that time was looking up at the heavens, polishing lenses, arguing with each other how should the sun and the planets move in the heavens, yet no one has examined a woman (the creature closest to man) not even her mouth. maybe there was no tooth decay during that time. should be. sugar, that's causing tooth decay for most of us now was not invented during that time yet! Did Vesalius decided to look at a woman's mouth and counted how many teeth she has? He did! If Vesalius saw how the human body are interconnected muscles and organs, then the one (Harvey) who examined witches officially was able to answer how does blood works. With the help of the microscope invented by Van Leeuwenhoek, with the findings made by Jan Swammerdan, and by Robert Hooke's findings. the answer to question about -What is Life? - is about to form! THANK YOU FOR THE EXCELLENT STORY!
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-. how to look into a woman's mouth. That's a way too weird! - Indeed, but so far, what the learned men has done during that time was looking up at the heavens, polishing lenses, arguing with each other how should the sun and the planets move in the heavens, yet no one has examined a woman (the creature closest to man) not even her mouth. maybe there was no tooth decay during that time. should be. sugar, that's causing tooth decay for most of us now was not invented during that time yet! Did Vesalius decided to look at a woman's mouth and counted how many teeth she has? He did! If Vesalius saw how the human body are interconnected muscles and organs, then the one (Harvey) who examined witches officially was able to answer how does blood works. With the help of the microscope invented by Van Leeuwenhoek, with the findings made by Jan Swammerdan, and by Robert Hooke's findings. the answer to question about -What is Life? - is about to form! THANK YOU FOR THE EXCELLENT STORY!
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Anya
On the topic of instrumentation as key to scientific advancement, while researching alchemy last year I read that the major factor in the shift from alchemy to modern chemistry was an accurate way to measure mass. The precision balance enabled researchers to calculate the inputs and outputs of their experiments so that they could actually do quantitative chemistry. Hooray for stoichiometry!
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On the topic of instrumentation as key to scientific advancement, while researching alchemy last year I read that the major factor in the shift from alchemy to modern chemistry was an accurate way to measure mass. The precision balance enabled researchers to calculate the inputs and outputs of their experiments so that they could actually do quantitative chemistry. Hooray for stoichiometry!
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Benjamin
-Which is definitely the name of my new metal band! - Love it! Made me think of Saltatio Mortis, a -medieval metal- band from Germany. I'd like to think that's who you were thinking of, too, but if not. you should totally check them out.
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-Which is definitely the name of my new metal band! - Love it! Made me think of Saltatio Mortis, a -medieval metal- band from Germany. I'd like to think that's who you were thinking of, too, but if not. you should totally check them out.
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Аполлон
I believe you can speak even faster. But why do you need this? Your lectures would be much more attractive if you don-t hurry: )
I ask you to ponder it, too high speed of speech is just annoying.
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I believe you can speak even faster. But why do you need this? Your lectures would be much more attractive if you don-t hurry: )
I ask you to ponder it, too high speed of speech is just annoying.
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Extraneus
Room echo, please sound dampen. Seems certain rooms need it and others don't. Also, please equalize the intro music to be the same level as the show. Growing trend of intros being low or super loud.
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Room echo, please sound dampen. Seems certain rooms need it and others don't. Also, please equalize the intro music to be the same level as the show. Growing trend of intros being low or super loud.
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Joy
Vesalius did dissection i. e. -the act of cutting up a dead person; whereas Harvey did vivisection i. e. -the practice of doing experiments on live animals. Note: both are done for research, of course.
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Vesalius did dissection i. e. -the act of cutting up a dead person; whereas Harvey did vivisection i. e. -the practice of doing experiments on live animals. Note: both are done for research, of course.
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Pablo
Great show, but it still let it look as if was everything done in Europe. You should point out everytime, that in the 15 century, also some stuff was happening elsewere. Why we know less about it?
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Great show, but it still let it look as if was everything done in Europe. You should point out everytime, that in the 15 century, also some stuff was happening elsewere. Why we know less about it?
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Maplestrip
I've never heard someone pronounce Amsterdam like that in English and now I suddenly wonder if I should too. It's way closer to the Dutch pronunciation, after all.
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I've never heard someone pronounce Amsterdam like that in English and now I suddenly wonder if I should too. It's way closer to the Dutch pronunciation, after all.
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Josu
Miguel Servet described the circulation before Harvey, but his findings were published in a book on Theology, hence why he is not credited in the anglo world
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Miguel Servet described the circulation before Harvey, but his findings were published in a book on Theology, hence why he is not credited in the anglo world
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Cat
From my observations, I've found that most women have larger breasts than men. Who knew? I sure didn't, until I conducted this decade long study
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From my observations, I've found that most women have larger breasts than men. Who knew? I sure didn't, until I conducted this decade long study
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