Dell'attivit Della Diastole Cardiaca Rilevata Dai Suoi Effetti E Dalle Potenze Muscolari E Nervose Che La Promuovono, or, roughly translated, "On the Activity of Cardiac Diastole Revealed by Its Effects and by the Muscular and Nervous Powers That Promote It," is a detailed study by Luigi Luciani focusing on the critical and experimental aspects of the heart's diastolic function. Written in Italian, this historical text delves into the physiological processes of the heart, exploring the muscular and nervous influences on diastolic activity. Luciani's work provides valuable insights into the medical understanding of the time and offers a significant contribution to the history of physiology and cardiology. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of medical science and the historical study of cardiac function.
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