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- Q3174345 description "French anatomist".
- Q3174345 description "French anatomist".
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- Q3174345 abstract "Jean Riolan (the Younger) (15 February 1577 or 1580 – 19 February 1657) was a French anatomist who was an influential member of the Medical Faculty of Paris. His father, Jean Riolan (the Elder) (1539–1605) was also a noted French anatomist. Riolan was all his life personal physician to Marie de' Medici (1553–1642).Riolan is remembered for his traditional views towards medicine, and was a major proponent of the teachings of Galen. He held a differing viewpoint in regards to William Harvey's (1578–1657) theory involving the blood's circulatory system. Riolan calculated that blood traveled through the blood vessels to the body's extremities and returned to the heart only two or three times a day. He also postulated that blood often ebbed and flowed in the veins and that it was taken in as nourishment by different parts of the body. Riolan also did not believe that the heart propelled the blood, instead he proposed that the blood kept the heart in motion, analogous to a stream moving the wheel of a water mill.Riolan had other disagreements with Harvey, such as the role of the liver as a blood-manufacturing organ. Riolan was an opponent to the practice of vivisection, asserting that violent and painful deaths suffered by research animals, placed them in an unnatural condition that led to incorrect assumptions about the functionality of healthy animals.Riolan attacked Thomas Bartholin on the question of the latter's discovery of the lymphatic system.Riolan's best known written works are Anthropographie (1618), which is a treatise on human anatomy, and Opuscula anatomica (1649), in which he is critical of Harvey's views of the circulatory system. The eponymous "anastomosis of Riolan" is named after him, which is the mesenteric arterial connection between the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries. Marginal fibres of the palpebral part of the orbicularis oculi muscle is known as "Riolan's muscle". The cremasteric muscle is also eponymously named after Riolan.".
- Q3174345 birthDate "1577-02-15".
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- Q3174345 deathDate "1657-02-19".
- Q3174345 deathYear "1657".
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- Q3174345 dateOfBirth "--02-15".
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- Q3174345 name "Riolan, Jean".
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- Q3174345 comment "Jean Riolan (the Younger) (15 February 1577 or 1580 – 19 February 1657) was a French anatomist who was an influential member of the Medical Faculty of Paris. His father, Jean Riolan (the Elder) (1539–1605) was also a noted French anatomist. Riolan was all his life personal physician to Marie de' Medici (1553–1642).Riolan is remembered for his traditional views towards medicine, and was a major proponent of the teachings of Galen.".
- Q3174345 label "Jean Riolan the Younger".
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