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"Unveiling the Systemic Genius: William Harvey's Revolutionary Discoveries" In this captivating engraving of William Harvey

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William Harvey (engraving)
815955 William Harvey (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Harvey (1578 - 1657)

Background imageSystemic Collection: Tomb of William Harvey, Physician - St. Andrew s, Hempstead

Tomb of William Harvey, Physician - St. Andrew s, Hempstead
circa 1910s

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EyeUbiquitous_10007485
Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, Hand painted billboard poster advertising Glycel weed killer fertiliser from Anglo Asian Fertilisers containing Glyphosate a systemic herbicide originally patented by

Background imageSystemic Collection: William Harvey, Using A Live Deer, Explains To Charles I The Circulatory System Of Blood

William Harvey, Using A Live Deer, Explains To Charles I The Circulatory System Of Blood. From El Museo Popular Published Madrid, 1889

Background imageSystemic Collection: William Harvey, 1578 A

William Harvey, 1578 A

Background imageSystemic Collection: Thiamethoxam insecticide molecule C016 / 8101

Thiamethoxam insecticide molecule C016 / 8101
Thiamethoxam insecticide molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the insecticide thiamethoxam. Thiamethoxam is a broad-spectrum neonicotinoid insecticide that is effective

Background imageSystemic Collection: Thiamethoxam insecticide molecule C016 / 8099

Thiamethoxam insecticide molecule C016 / 8099
Thiamethoxam insecticide molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the insecticide thiamethoxam. Thiamethoxam is a broad-spectrum neonicotinoid insecticide that is effective

Background imageSystemic Collection: Thiamethoxam insecticide molecule C016 / 8100

Thiamethoxam insecticide molecule C016 / 8100
Thiamethoxam insecticide molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the insecticide thiamethoxam. Thiamethoxam is a broad-spectrum neonicotinoid insecticide that is effective

Background imageSystemic Collection: Glyphosate weed killer molecule

Glyphosate weed killer molecule. Computer model showing the molecular structure of a molecule of the herbicide glyphosate. Glyphosate is a widely used herbicide

Background imageSystemic Collection: Shiny toughened skin on hands due to scleroderma

Shiny toughened skin on hands due to scleroderma
Scleroderma. View of shiny toughened skin on hands suffering from scleroderma (systemic sclerosis). This is a rare autoimmune disorder in which the bodys immune system attacks its own cells

Background imageSystemic Collection: Glyphosate weedkiller molecule

Glyphosate weedkiller molecule
Glyphosate weedkiller, molecular model. Glyphosate is a widely used herbicide, the most common brand being Roundup. It kills weeds by inhibiting their ability to make the amino acids phenylalanine


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"Unveiling the Systemic Genius: William Harvey's Revolutionary Discoveries" In this captivating engraving of William Harvey, we catch a glimpse of the brilliant mind behind one of medicine's greatest breakthroughs. Known as the father of modern physiology, Harvey's contributions to our understanding of the circulatory system were nothing short of revolutionary. As we stand before his final resting place at St. Andrew's in Hempstead, we are reminded of the immense impact he had on medical science. His tomb serves as a testament to his enduring legacy and unwavering dedication to unraveling the mysteries within our bodies. One cannot help but be captivated by another image depicting Harvey using a live deer to explain the circulatory system to none other than Charles I himself. This historic moment captured in an engraving from El Museo Popular published in Madrid back in 1889 showcases Harvey's ability to communicate complex concepts with clarity and precision. Born in 1578, this English physician dedicated his life to unraveling nature's secrets. From dissecting countless cadavers and meticulously studying their intricate networks, he pieced together a comprehensive understanding that forever changed how we view blood circulation. But systemic discoveries aren't confined solely to human anatomy; they extend into other realms as well. Take for instance thiamethoxam insecticide molecules depicted here - tiny compounds that disrupt pests' nervous systems while preserving crop yields. These molecular wonders exemplify how systemic approaches can revolutionize agriculture and protect our food supply. Similarly, glyphosate weed killer molecules remind us that systemic solutions can combat invasive plants without harming surrounding ecosystems when used responsibly. By targeting specific pathways within plant cells, these molecules have transformed weed control practices worldwide. Yet not all systemic hints lie within scientific advancements alone; sometimes they manifest themselves through personal struggles like scleroderma - a condition causing shiny toughened skin on hands. As we contemplate these images portraying such physical manifestations, let us remember that systemic issues can also affect individuals on a deeply personal level.