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Experimenta nova anatomica, quibus incognitum chyli receptaculum, et ab eo per thoracem in ramos usque subclavis vasa lactea deteguntur.

Publication Details

Paris: apud Sebastianum Cramoisy et Gabrielem Cramoisy, 1651 CE.

Pecquet discovered the thoracic duct in dogs and its relation to the lacteals. Using a dog that was digesting, he described the thoracic duct, its entry into the subclavian veins, and the receptaculum chyli or chyle reservoir. The chyle reservoir had been sought after since Aselli’s discovery of the chyliferous vessels (lacteals) in the dog. English translation, London, 1653.

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Entry Number#1095
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/929
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External URLexperimenta-nova-anatomica-quibus-incognitum-chyli-receptaculum-et-ab-eo-per-thoracem-in-ramos-usque-subclavis-vasa-lactea-deteguntur

Geographic Context

Publication place: Paris

Mentioned in annotation: London