[7] These physicians gave certificates of their witnessing and assisting at this memorable experiment, which were published in the Boston Medical Journal, February 1852.
[8] Dr. Cartwright also reported the case in a letter which was published in the Boston Medical Journal, September, 1852. This resuscitation was more wonderful than those detailed in my published work on “Respiration.” All cases of life thus restored are proofs a posteriori of the truth of this theory of the arterial circulation.
[9] Good systems of exercise have been made in some respectable institutions for health, openly formed on the principles of this theory. Such is that by Dr. Hamilton, of Saratoga.
[10] When the time shall come that, the truth of my discovery being no longer denied, its originality shall be contested, it will be a significant fact that, in the Nashville Journal, of September, 1854, is an article against it from a physician signing himself “Justicia,” which he thus heads, “The Willardian Notion.” In evil report, it was indisputably mine. This article also shows, that the Harveian theory is still maintained by the opposers of mine.
[11] See Draper’s Physiology, p. 142.