Breathnach C S
Department of Physiology, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, Ireland.
J Med Biogr. 2003 Nov;11(4):218-25. doi: 10.1177/096777200301100410.
The diaries and other writings of Robert Hooke (1635-1703), as well as those of his contemporaries, are drawn upon to sketch his social and scientific life. An account is presented of his involvement with the Royal Society from its earliest days, and of his relations with notable scientists. In exploring the similarity between combustion and respiration, he established that air is composed of different gases, and that it is not motion of the lungs but a supply of fresh air that is necessary for life.
罗伯特·胡克(1635 - 1703)的日记及其他著作,以及他同时代人的作品,都被用来勾勒他的社会和科学生活。文中讲述了他从皇家学会创立之初就参与其中的情况,以及他与著名科学家的关系。在探索燃烧与呼吸的相似性时,他证实空气由不同气体组成,并且维持生命所需的并非肺部的运动,而是新鲜空气的供应。