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William Harvey Born April 1578. Died June 3

William Harvey Born April 1578. Died June 3


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Filename: 981_05_LC120202_0462_1.jpg

Size: 4246 x 5000 (7.8MB)

Date: 1st January 1657

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William Harvey Born April 1578. Died June 3

William Harvey Born April 1578. Died June 3, 1657

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April Born Died Engraving 1878 Harvey June William 1578 1657


EDITORS COMMENTS
This vintage print showcases the illustrious figure of William Harvey, a prominent physician and anatomist who made groundbreaking contributions to the field of medicine. Born in April 1578 and passing away on June 3,1657, Harvey's legacy continues to shape our understanding of the human body. The engraving beautifully captures his likeness with its intricate illustrative technique reminiscent of 19th-century art. The retro-styled image transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the culture and arts of that era. Harvey's significant achievements include his revolutionary work on blood circulation. Through meticulous observations and experiments, he discovered that blood circulates through the body in a closed system rather than being consumed by organs as previously believed. This discovery laid the foundation for modern physiology and forever changed our understanding of how our bodies function. The historic significance of this engraving is further emphasized by its age; dating back to 1878, it serves as a testament to Harvey's enduring impact on medical science even centuries after his death. As we admire this piece from Universal Images Group (UIG), let us remember William Harvey not only as an influential figure but also as an embodiment of curiosity, innovation, and dedication to advancing knowledge for the betterment of humanity.

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