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De Motu Cordi, set Sanguinis in Animalibus (The Motion of the Heart
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De Motu Cordi, set Sanguinis in Animalibus (The Motion of the Heart
5615726 De Motu Cordi, set Sanguinis in Animalibus (The Motion of the Heart and Blood in Living Beings) by William Harvey (1578-1657) first published in 1628 showing the network of veins in the forearm containing one way valves. by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Photograph from original 1639 Latin edition published in Leiden by Ioannis Maire.); Photo eAF Fotografie; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23584080
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1600s 1628 Biology Blood Circulation Circulatory System Experiment Forearm Grip Heart Labelled Physician Physiology Pointing Finger Restriction Tourniquet Veins William Harvey Woodcut Anatomist Blood Flow Cardiac Forearms Indicate Ligature Physiological
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This print showcases an extraordinary illustration from the 17th century book "De Motu Cordi, set Sanguinis in Animalibus" by William Harvey. Published in 1628, this groundbreaking work revolutionized our understanding of the circulatory system. The image depicts a detailed network of veins in the forearm, revealing their intricate structure and highlighting the presence of one-way valves. Created by an English School artist during the Renaissance period, this woodcut engraving beautifully captures the essence of scientific exploration and discovery. A physician or anatomist is depicted pointing at specific areas on the forearm while gripping a tourniquet to restrict blood flow. This gesture indicates that Harvey's research involved experiments and observations on living beings. The importance of this illustration lies not only in its historical significance but also in its contribution to physiological knowledge. By demonstrating how blood circulates through arteries and veins with precise directionality, Harvey challenged prevailing beliefs about bodily functions. This early edition photograph offers us a glimpse into medical history as it showcases Figure 3 and Figure 4 from Harvey's influential publication. With meticulous labeling and attention to detail, it serves as a testament to both scientific curiosity and artistic skill. As we admire this remarkable artwork, let us acknowledge William Harvey's pioneering contributions to biology and honor his legacy as one of history's most influential scientists.
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