William Harvey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Harvey (1 April 1578 – 3 June 1657) was an English physician who was the first in the Western world to describe correctly and in exact detail the systemic circulation and properties of blood ...
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blupete's Biographies: A short discussion on the life and work of William Harvey (1578-1657). ... (Galen was a careful dissector and was the first to diagnose by the pulse.) The facts compiled by Galen amounted to a slim volume indeed, but it was all that mankind had until William Harvey came along, some 1300 years later.
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By all accounts, William Harvey led a charmed life. Harvey, oldest of seven children, was born in 1578 in Kent, England, at the halfway point of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was a voracious student, earning his bachelor's degree in 1597 from Cambridge University.
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William Harvey was born in Folkestone, Kent on 1 April 1578. His father was a merchant. Harvey was educated at King's College, Canterbury and then at Cambridge University. He then studied medicine at the University of Padua in Italy, where the scientist and surgeon Hieronymus Fabricius tutored him.
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William Hope Harvey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Hope "Coin" Harvey (16 August, 1851 – 11 February, 1936) was an American teacher, businessman, author, and politician best remembered for his views and his book on bimetallism and the health ...
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William Harvey, whose epoch-making treatise announcing and demonstrating the circulation of the blood is here printed, was born at Folkestone, Kent, England, April 1, 1578. He was educated at the King's School, Canterbury, and at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge;
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Harvey, William, 1578–1657, English physician considered by many to have laid the foundation of modern medicine, b. Folkestone, studied at Cambridge, M.D. Univ. ... More on William Harvey from Infoplease: ... William Henry Harvey - Harvey, William Henry Harvey, William Henry, 1811–66, Irish botanist.
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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.
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