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  1. m. n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. y. z. William Harvey © Harvey was an English physician who was the first to describe accurately how blood was pumped around the body by the heart....

  2. Harveys greatest achievement was to recognize that the blood flows rapidly around the human body, being pumped through a single system of arteries and veins, and to support this hypothesis with experiments and arguments.

  3. Aug 17, 2023 · The human body's system of blood circulation was discovered by the English physician and anatomist William Harvey (1578-1657) in 1628. Harvey determined the relationship between the blood system of arteries and veins and the regular contractions of the heart. The discovery, one of the most important in the Scientific Revolution, replaced the ...

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · The English physician William Harvey (1578-1657) was the founder of modern experimental physiology and the first to use quantitative methods to establish verifiability in the natural sciences. Born in Folkestone, Kent, on April 1, 1578, William Harvey came from a prosperous family.

  5. William Harvey and the Discovery of the Human Circulatory System. Overview. William Harvey (1578-1657) is recognized as the man who discovered and published the first accurate description of the human circulatory system, based on his many years of experiments and observations as a scientist and physician.

  6. For the full article, see William Harvey . William Harvey, (born April 1, 1578, Folkestone, Kent, Eng.—died June 3, 1657, London), British physician. He studied at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and later at the University of Padua, then considered the best medical school in Europe.

  7. William Harvey. William Harvey (1578-1657) An Anatomical Study on the Motion of the Heart and the Blood in Animals. William Harvey received his B.A. from Cambridge, where he studied with John Caius, once a pupil of Vesalius. Like Caius before him, Harvey chose Padua for his medical education, and after completing his degree in 1602, he returned ...

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