William Harvey was an English physician who made groundbreaking contributions to anatomy and physiology. He is best known for his discovery of the circulation of blood around the body, pumped by the heart.
Imagine being the first person to figure out how a car's engine works, explaining how fuel circulates to make it run. That's what William Harvey did for our understanding of the human body!
Circulatory System: The system that circulates blood and lymph throughout the body, which was first accurately described by William Harvey.
Cardiology: The study and treatment of disorders of the heart; Harvey's work laid much of the foundation for this field.
Renaissance Medicine: The period when medicine began to rapidly evolve due to scientific discoveries; Harvey’s work on blood circulation is one such example.
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