The present article describes briefly the development of the theories regarding the circulation of blood in humans, from the time of Galen (second century C.E.) to the work of William Harvey (17th century C.E.). We shall summarize the views of Galen together with those of two prominent Iranian physicians of the Middle Ages (Razi and Ahwazi known in the West as Rhazes and Haly Abbas respectively) as well as that of Ibn-Nafis from Damascus (the discoverer of the pulmonary circulation) and the Spanish physician and cleric Michael Servetus and finally the definitive work of William Harvey, the English physician who described the mechanism of both the systemic and pulmonary circulation of blood in the human body
In De Motu Cordis, William Harvey described the circulation of the blood and, in the process, built ...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
The physicians and surgeons of our great teaching hospitals become more and more dependent upon tec...
The present article describes briefly the development of the theories regarding the circulation of b...
Circulation over the centuries: William Harvey (15781657) Confusion over the nature of the heart and...
The English doctor Willian Harvey discovered that the heart pumps blood to the whole body and that t...
Our knowledge regarding the anatomophysiology of the cardiovascular system (CVS) has progressed sinc...
and was appointed to the Lumleian lectureship in 1615. In the cycles of his Lumleian lectures over t...
Use of blood as a therapeutic agent by drinking it as “Elixir Vitae ” goes back before Biblical time...
In our article we present the anatomical work of the distinguished Renaissance anatomist Realdo Colo...
Scientific theories take centuries to come into existence and they keep on evolving. Uncountable int...
The sight of flowing blood is a terrifying one indeed, but it is a flow of life. William Harvey is f...
Published in 1628 in Frankfurt, William Harvey’s An Anatomical Exercise Concerning the Motion of the...
William Harvey's discovery of the circulation of the blood is often described as a product of the Sc...
Greco–Roman concepts regarding the circulation persisted until the 1600s even though many were incor...
In De Motu Cordis, William Harvey described the circulation of the blood and, in the process, built ...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
The physicians and surgeons of our great teaching hospitals become more and more dependent upon tec...
The present article describes briefly the development of the theories regarding the circulation of b...
Circulation over the centuries: William Harvey (15781657) Confusion over the nature of the heart and...
The English doctor Willian Harvey discovered that the heart pumps blood to the whole body and that t...
Our knowledge regarding the anatomophysiology of the cardiovascular system (CVS) has progressed sinc...
and was appointed to the Lumleian lectureship in 1615. In the cycles of his Lumleian lectures over t...
Use of blood as a therapeutic agent by drinking it as “Elixir Vitae ” goes back before Biblical time...
In our article we present the anatomical work of the distinguished Renaissance anatomist Realdo Colo...
Scientific theories take centuries to come into existence and they keep on evolving. Uncountable int...
The sight of flowing blood is a terrifying one indeed, but it is a flow of life. William Harvey is f...
Published in 1628 in Frankfurt, William Harvey’s An Anatomical Exercise Concerning the Motion of the...
William Harvey's discovery of the circulation of the blood is often described as a product of the Sc...
Greco–Roman concepts regarding the circulation persisted until the 1600s even though many were incor...
In De Motu Cordis, William Harvey described the circulation of the blood and, in the process, built ...
AbstractObjectiveKnowledge of the history of our surgical specialty may broaden our viewpoint for ev...
The physicians and surgeons of our great teaching hospitals become more and more dependent upon tec...