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William Harvey And The Mechanics Of The Heart 1st Edition Jole Shackelford

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William Harvey And The Mechanics Of The Heart 1st Edition Jole Shackelford
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.38 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Jole Shackelford
ISBN: 9780195120493, 0195120493
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1St Edition

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William Harvey And The Mechanics Of The Heart 1st Edition Jole Shackelford by Jole Shackelford 9780195120493, 0195120493 instant download after payment.

William Harvey is the riveting story of a seventeenth-century man of medicine and the scientific revolution he sparked with his amazing discoveries about blood circulation within the body. Jole Shackelford traces Harvey's life from his early days in Folkstone, England, to his study of medicine in Padua through his rise to court physician to King James I and King Charles I, where he had the opportunity to conduct his research in human biology and physiology. Harvey's lecture notes show that he believed in the role of the heart in circulation of blood through a closed system as early as 1615. Yet he waited 13 years, until 1628, to publish his findings, when he felt more secure at introducing a concept counter to beliefs that had been held for hundreds of years. A revealing look at the changing social, religious, and political beliefs of the time, William Harvey documents how one man's originality helped introduce a new way of conducting scientific experiments that we still use today.

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