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Title-page of William Harveys publication of his discovery of the circulation of the blood, De Motu Cordis et Sanguinis, Frankfurt, Germany, 1628
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Title-page of William Harveys publication of his discovery of the circulation of the blood, De Motu Cordis et Sanguinis, Frankfurt, Germany, 1628
HARVEY: CIRCULATION, 1628.
Title-page of William Harveys publication of his discovery of the circulation of the blood, De Motu Cordis et Sanguinis, Frankfurt, Germany, 1628
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1628 Anatomist Anatomy Angel Biology Blood Cartouche Circulatory System Doctor Harvey Latin Medicine Scientific Revolution Titlepage William
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This print showcases the title-page of William Harvey's groundbreaking publication, "De Motu Cordis et Sanguinis" which unveiled his remarkable discovery of the circulation of blood. Created in 1628 and published in Frankfurt, Germany, this engraving is a testament to Harvey's revolutionary contribution to the field of medicine. The illustration depicts an angelic figure hovering above a cartouche that proudly displays the Latin text representing Harvey's work. The intricate details and precision of the engraving highlight both its artistic beauty and scientific significance. As an anatomist and physician, Harvey meticulously studied the circulatory system, unraveling its mysteries through rigorous observation and experimentation. This image not only captures a pivotal moment in medical history but also represents a significant milestone during the Scientific Revolution. It symbolizes humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and our ability to challenge long-held beliefs with empirical evidence. William Harvey's book forever changed our understanding of biology by providing concrete evidence for how blood flows within our bodies. This print serves as a reminder of his immense contributions to medicine while honoring his dedication to advancing human understanding. Whether displayed in a doctor's office or an anatomy classroom, this image invites viewers to appreciate both the artistry behind it and the profound impact it has had on our collective knowledge about human physiology.
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