8 results filtered with: Observation (Scientific method)

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Mechanics: Atwood's machine with pulleys and calibrated dials, for measuring force; and diagrams of weights and paths of descent. Engraving, after 1861.
Reference: 45512i
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Mechanics: Atwood's machine with pulleys and calibrated dials, for measuring force. Engraving, after 1861.
Reference: 45511i
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Erasistratus, a physician, realising that Antiochus's (son of Seleucus I) illness is lovesickness for his stepmother Stratonice, by observing that Antiochus's pulse rose whenever he saw her. Line engraving by J.C. Levasseur, 1769, after H. Collin de Vermont, 1727.
Collin de Vermont, Hyacinthe, 1693-1761.Date: [1769?]Reference: 22177i- Books
William Harvey, la circulation du sang et l'épigenèse des embryons : les prémisses de la méthode expérimentale / Paul Mazliak.
Paul MazliakDate: [2013]
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Erasistratus, a physician, realising that the illness of Antiochus (son of Seleucus I) is lovesickness for his stepmother Stratonice, by observing that Antiochus's pulse rose when ever he saw her. Coloured engraving by W.W. Ryland, 1772, after Pietro da Cortona.
Pietro da CortonaDate: 1 September 1772Reference: 22181i
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Measurement: a scholar making observations of a pendulum, with two servants, one writing at a table. Engraving by J. Basire, 1822, after J. Goldingham, 1821.
Goldingham, JohnDate: 1822Reference: 45498i
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Erasistratus, a physician, realising that Antiochus's (son of Seleucus I) illness is lovesickness for his stepmother Stratonice, by observing that Antiochus's pulse rose whenever he saw her. Pencil drawing.
Reference: 21249i- Books
Histories of scientific observation / edited by Lorraine Daston and Elizabeth Lunbeck.
Date: 2011