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  • ...plate:Harvey via Powers.JPG/credit|{{Harvey via Powers.JPG/credit}}<br/>|}}William Harvey. '''[[William Harvey]]''' (1578-1657) bestowed on humanity one of the most important advances in
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  • By William Harvey (1578-1657) William Harvey, whose epoch-making treatise announcing and demonstrating the circulation o
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  • ==Works by William Harvey== ...embranes, And Fluids Of The Uterus; And On Conception]. In: ''The Works of William Harvey, M.D.'' Translated from the Latin, with a life of the author, by Robert Wil
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  • **'''<u>Note:</u>'''&nbsp;Scholarly summary of William Harvey's life and work, extensively referenced.
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  • **'''<u>Note:</u>'''&nbsp;Scholarly summary of William Harvey's life and work, extensively referenced.
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  • ==Works by William Harvey== ...embranes, And Fluids Of The Uterus; And On Conception]. In: ''The Works of William Harvey, M.D.'' Translated from the Latin, with a life of the author, by Robert Wil
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  • [[CIA]] operative [[William King Harvey | William Harvey]], who had already been responsible for the [[1955]] listening post operati
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  • ...ow back to the heart in the circulation of the blood, as first asserted by William Harvey.
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  • {{r|William Harvey}}
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  • * [[William Harvey]]
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  • Prominent scientists it has published include [[William Harvey]] and [[Isaac Newton]], as well as [[Stephen Hawking]] and [[Roger Penrose]
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  • ...overer of the heart's function and the blood circulation, [[William Harvey|William Harvey]] (1578-1657), only could postulate must exist to complete the blood circui ...vein connectivity visualized with Malpighi’s microscope gave sustenance to William Harvey’s discredit of the hepato-venocentrism of [[Galen]].
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  • ...ation of blood, something that wasn't rediscovered till the Renaissance by William Harvey.
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  • * [[William Harvey]]
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  • ...te on the Financial Question Between Hon. Roswell G. Horr of New York, and William Harvey'' (1895) 544 pages; [http://books.google.com/books?id=2m2dbypGFUUC&pg=PA1&d
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  • ...plate:Harvey via Powers.JPG/credit|{{Harvey via Powers.JPG/credit}}<br/>|}}William Harvey. '''[[William Harvey]]''' (1578-1657) bestowed on humanity one of the most important advances in
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  • ...reign governments. This codeword was coined by the leader of the programme William Harvey and his "right" to coin the operational codeword was an example of the [[ad
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  • ...[[Giovanni Battista Pergolesi|Pergolesi]]<td>[[Adam Smith]]<td>Sidney<td>[[William Harvey|Harvey]]
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  • ...say; and a reward, consisting of a gold medal and a copy of the works of [[William Harvey]].
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  • Finally [[William Harvey]], a pupil of [[Hieronymus Fabricius]] (who had earlier described the valve
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  • * Maehl, William Harvey. ''Germany in Western Civilization'' (1979), 833pp
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  • ...ge at right shows the timeline of Vesalius's life in relation to that of [[William Harvey]], who advanced physiology as Vesalius did anatomy, and [[Marcello Malpighi {{cite book |title=William Harvey's natural philosophy |author=Roger Kenneth French |url=http://books.google.
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  • ...inent 17th century scientists. [[William Gilbert ]], [[Francis Bacon ]], [[William Harvey ]], [[Robert Hooke ]], [[Robert Boyle, ]] [[Samuel Pepys, ]] [[John Wilkins
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  • ===William Harvey introduces ‘off-the-shelf’ mathematics into biology=== ...milestone in the early history of biological quantitation was the work of William Harvey, Exercitatio Anatomica De Motu Cordis et Sanguinis In Animalibus (An Anatom
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  • ...ly in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century in England (William Harvey, seventeenth century), Germany (Rudolf Virchow) and France (Jean-Martin Cha
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  • The Englishman [[William Harvey]] studied how embryos develop by observations of hens' eggs and by dissecti
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  • By William Harvey (1578-1657) William Harvey, whose epoch-making treatise announcing and demonstrating the circulation o
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  • The Englishman [[William Harvey]] studied how embryos develop by observations of hens' eggs and by dissecti
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  • The Englishman [[William Harvey]] studied how embryos develop by observations of hens' eggs and by dissecti
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  • ...[[Galen]], by the anatomists and physiologists, [[Andreas Vesalius]] and [[William Harvey]], in the 1500s and 1600s <span style=
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