William Harvey Research Paper

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William Harvey was born on April 1st, 1578 in Folkestone, England and died June 3rd, 1657 in London, England at age 79. William Harvey died from an Intracerebral Hemorrhage. He had 7 brothers and 2 sisters growing up,and was the oldest of 10 children. William had a wife named Elizabeth Browne and no children. He studied at a small elementary school in Folkstone and at age 10 went to the King’s Grammar School in Canterbury. When he turned 15 in the year of 1593, he enrolled at the University of Cambridge as a medical student and had won a scholarship that paid off his tuition and living cost for a full 6 years there. In 1599 when he was 21, he enrolled to the University of Padua for its anatomy and medical courses. In 1602, Harvey Graduated from the University of Padua as a Doctor of Medicine. William Harvey’s father, …show more content…

It’s said that this wa the birth of the scientific revolution and modern physiology. While Harvey was studying he found that ignoring previous studies and not reading the textbooks would help him find the evidence and proof he needed. Instead, he made his own observations and used the deductions he made during the dissection of animals. Most of his knowledge came from the observations he made of the blood flow in animals when he cut them up. William was an English physician and decided to study human anatomy. One of his biggest accomplishments was being the first to recognize the full circulation of blood and having the proof to back it up. He contributed the study of anatomy and physiology during his time. William showed that arteries and veins form a complete circuit. He also proved the hearts beat produces a constant circulation of blood within the entire body. Not only did Harvey prove the circulation of blood, he also proved that blood wasn’t being consumed. William was called “The Father of Modern Physiology.” His biggest contribution was to medicine, which was his revolutionary discovery of the blood

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