Historical Bibliography Updated: May 8, 2020
De ratione motus musculorum.
Publication Details
London: excud. J. Hayes, 1664 CE.
Croone accumulated a large fortune from his practice; with it his widow endowed the Croonian Lectures at the Royal College of Physicians, London. He believed muscular contraction to be brought about by the action of a “spirituous liquor” passing from the nerves and interacting with substances in the muscle. Translation of an extract in J. F. Fulton’s Selected readings in the history of physiology, 2nd ed., 1966, pp. 207-9. Complete translation by P. Maquet as On the reason of the movement of the muscles. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 2000.
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| Entry Number | #575 |
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| External URL | de-ratione-motus-musculorum |
Geographic Context
Publication place: London
Mentioned in annotation: Philadelphia