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[T]he dull and unintellectual are indisposed to see what lies before their eyes.
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William Harvey
William Harvey
15781657, English physician considered by many to have laid the foundation of modern medicine. Harvey was first to demonstrate the function of the heart and the complete circulation of the blood, a feat especially remarkable because it was accomplished without the aid of a microscope.continue at
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On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
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Harvey and the Circulation of the Blood
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