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1822-1825

David Barry’s (British surgeon) experiments on cardiovascular physiology of animals that contradicted Laennec on two key points: (a) audible sounds not due to contraction, but to dilatation and passive filling of heart chambers; (b) first sound made by expansion of atrium and second by expansion of ventricle (Duffin, 186-87).