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- Bookeditors, Charles J. Lockwood, Joshua A. Copel, Lorraine Dugoff, Judette Louis, Thomas R. Moore, Robert M. Silver, Robert Resnik.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2023
- ArticleSloan AW.S Afr Med J. 1978 Aug 05;54(6):247-52.William Harvey was born in 1578 and died in 1657. He studied arts at the University of Cambridge and medicine at the University of Padua. He was a Fellow of the College of Physicians of London and physician to St Bartholomew's Hospital and to King James I and King Charles I. His discovery of the circulation of the blood was announced in his Lumleian Lectures to the College of Physicians and later published in his book, De Motu Cordis. His other major work was on embryology, published under the title De Generatione Animalium. Harvey was distinguished in many fields of medicine and medical science and is widely regarded as the founder of modern physiology.