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Birth and Death Dates 1578-1657
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McMullen, Emerson Thomas
(1995)
Anatomy of a physiological discovery: William Harvey and the circulation of the blood.
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
(pp. 491-498).
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Chapter
Massey, Gerald J.
(1995)
Rhetoric and rationality in William Harvey's De motu cordis.
In: Science, reason, and rhetoric
(p. 13).
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Article
Gorham, Geoffrey
(1994)
Mind-body dualism and the Harvey-Descartes controversy.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(pp. 211-234).
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Article
French, Roger K.
(1994)
The languages of William Harvey's natural philosophy.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 24-51).
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Book
Harvey, William
(1994)
Indici delle opere di William Harvey. 1: Exercitatio anatomica de motu cordis et sanguinis in animalibus. 2: Exercitationes duae anatomicae de circulatione sanguinis ad Joannem Riolanum, filium, Parisiensem. A cura di Giglioni, Guido.
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Article
Cohen, I. Bernard
(1994)
Harrington and Harvey: A theory of the state based on the new physiology.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(pp. 187-210).
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Book
French, Roger
(1994)
William Harvey's natural philosophy.
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Article
Giglioni, Guido
(1993)
Conceptus uteri/conceptus cerebri: Note sull'analogia del concepimento nella teoria della generazione di William Harvey.
Rivista di Storia della Filosofia
(pp. 7-22).
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Chapter
Grene, Marjorie
(1993)
The heart and blood: Descartes, Plemp, and Harvey.
In: Essays on the philosophy and science of René Descartes
(p. 311).
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Article
Bates, Don G.
(1992)
Harvey's account of his “discovery”.
Medical History
(pp. 361-378).
(/isis/citation/CBB000063174/)
Article
Barona Vilar, Josep Lluís
(1992)
El significado histórico del descubrimiento de la circulación menor.
Asclepio: Archivo Iberoamericano de Historia de la Medicina
(pp. 3-27).
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Book
Hamburger, Jean
(1992)
The diary of William Harvey: The imaginary journal of the physician who revolutionized medicine. Translated by Barbara Wright.
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Book
Fuchs, Thomas
(1992)
Die Mechanisierung des Herzens: Harvey und Descartes, der vitale und der mechanische Aspekt des Kreislaufs.
(/isis/citation/CBB000065890/)
Article
Salman, Phillips
(1992)
William Harvey and art misplaced.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 3-19).
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Article
Mauriello, Anthony, Jr.; Prioreschi, Plinio; Friedlander, Walter J.
(1992)
Was William Harvey's coat of arms at Padua an early example of the medical use of the caduceus?.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 212-214).
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Book
Baroncini, Gabriele
(1992)
Forme di esperienza e rivoluzione scientifica.
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Article
Reines, Brandon P.
(1990)
On the role of clinical anomaly in Harvey's discovery of the mechanism of the pulse.
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
(pp. 128-133).
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Article
Bono, James J.
(1990)
Reform and the language of Renaissance theoretical medicine: Harvey versus Fernel.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 341-387).
(/isis/citation/CBB000052899/)
Article
Neugebauer, Richard
(1989)
A doctor's dilemma: The case of William Harvey's mentally retarded nephew.
Psychological Medicine
(pp. 569-572).
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Bäumer, Änne
(1989)
Christian Aristoteliansim and atomism in embryology (William Harvey, Kenelm Digby, Nathaniel Highmore).
In: Science and religion/Wissenschaft und Religion: Proceedings of the symposium of the XVIIIth International Congress of History of Science at Hamburg-Munich, 1.-9. August 1989
(p. 16).
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