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Harvey demonstrating circulation of the blood to the College of Physicians, c1628 (1870)

Harvey demonstrating circulation of the blood to the College of Physicians, c1628 (1870)


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Harvey demonstrating circulation of the blood to the College of Physicians, c1628 (1870)

Harvey demonstrating circulation of the blood to the College of Physicians, c1628 (1870). William Harvey (1578-1657), English physician, published his famous De motu cordis... (Anatomical Exercise on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals), in 1628. In this work he was the first to use scientific method to explain a biological problem. From Vies des Savants Illustres by Louis Figuier. (Paris, 1870)

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Biology Blood Circulation Of The Blood Demo Demonstrating Demonstration Doctor Figuier Harvey Louis Louis Figuier Oxford Science Archive Physician Physiology Royal College Of Physicians Scientist William Harvey


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