Steven Blankaart

Steven Blankaart (24 October 1650, Middelburg – 23 February 1704, Amsterdam) was a Dutch physician, iatrochemist, and entomologist, who worked on the same field as Jan Swammerdam. Blankaart proved the existence of a capillary system, as had been suggested by Leonardo da Vinci, by spouting up blood vessels, though he failed to realize the true significance of his findings. He is known for his development of injection techniques for this study and for writing the first Dutch book on child medicine. Blankaart translated works of John Mayow. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Blankaart, Steven
Published 1702
printed for Sam. Crouch and John Sprint, and are to be sold by William Davis at the Black-Bull in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange

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by Blankaart, Steven
Published 1726
printed for John and Benj. Sprint, at the Bell in Little Britain, and Edw. Symon, near the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill

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by Blankaart, Steven
Published 1702
printed for Sam. Crouch at the Corner of Popes-Head-Alley, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and John Sprint at the Bell in Little Brittain

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by Blankaart, Steven
Published 1708
printed for Sam. Crouch, at the Corner of Popes-Head Alley, near the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil; and John Sprint, at the Bell in Little Britain

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by Blankaart, Steven Weimann, Karl-Heinz
Published 1973
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