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William Harvey and the Mechanics of the Heart (Oxford Portraits in Science)
Jole Shackelford
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| #3138779 in Books | 2003-10-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.40 x.60 x9.20l,.99 | File type: PDF | 144 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent book on the English Renaissance.|By Tom Brody|This sturdy, hardcover book is 140 pages long, and generously illustrated with some 37 black and white pictures, quarter page, half page, and full page. This is not a kid's book. It is suitable for the older teenager and for adults.
We learn about the social milieu existing at the time of William Harvey. We l|From School Library Journal|Grade 9 Up-A contemporary of Shakespeare, Harvey was strongly influenced by the politics of the time, as he sought to move medicine of the early 1600s closer toward the experimental scientific model. He used methods of the early Greek
William Harvey is the riveting story of a seventeenth-century man of medicine and the scientific revolution he sparked with his amazing discoveries about blood circulation within the body. Jole Shackelford traces Harvey's life from his early days in Folkstone, England, to his study of medicine in Padua through his rise to court physician to King James I and King Charles I, where he had the opportunity to conduct his research in human biology and physiology. Harv...
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