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William Harvey and the discovery of the circulation of the blood
Harvey’s discovery of the circulation had its origins in his early medical studies at the University of Padua, when he was a student of the renowned anatomist Fabricius, who was particularly interested in vein valves. Harvey’s adherence to the new notion of “scientific method” distinguished him from his tutor. His conclusions were also influenced by Erasistratus and Galen’s previous work. Harvey reported his results on blood circulation in his classic work De Motu Cordis in 1628, following a long period of investigation. It is worth noting that Harvey, as a clinical practitioner, did not immediately apply his insights to his profession as a physician.
William Harvey and the discovery of the circulation of the blood – PMCThis Commentary emphasizes the fundamental contribution of William Harvey to the discovery of the circulation of the blood and his scientific and experimental approach to this matter.
My illustration of the cell in an art form
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Physical Barriers in Communication
By Miguel Gatsi, Ryeza Dayola, & Ponciano Daclan
MT23 – IJ
I want a peaceful future.