Circulatory System 1
Who was William Harvey and what did Harvey do to develop his theory of circulation? Does the work of will Harvey still hold relevance in medical research today? What connection can you make between the work of William Harvey and Dr. Daniel Hale Williams?
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ReplyDeleteWilliam Harvey was born in 1578 and gratuated from Cambridge university at age 20. He then went to Padua to get another medical degree. He then travelled back to Cambridge and got another medical degree. Then settled down. He was then fastenated by the way blood flows. He then descited that what everyone thought was wrong. They though that the food you ate was turned into blood by your liver. Which he knew was not true from previous disections. he then published a book which talked about how the circulatory system worked. he later published a second book about the generation of animals. His work is still relevant to the medical results found today. He later died in 1657.
DeleteDr.Daniel Hale Williams was a African American Sergeon. He made a record for the first successful open heart surgery. He was born in 1856. He worked as a shoe makers apprentaice for 3 years. When he graduated he met a very good sergeon who helped him out. he became his apprentice and then learned some surgeory procedirs and other things. Both dr. williams and harvey were intersted by the body and blood flow.
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Accourding to wiki William Harvey was an english physician who was the first person to go into details about circulatory system.
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William Harvey was the first person to completely describe the systemic circulation and properties of blood being pumped to the body by the heart. He was a physician for King James I. He lived from 1 April 1578 to 3 June 1657. He studied on animals. he lectured in St. Bartholomew's until 1643.
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You did a pretty good job except for that you forgot some of the questions. You should probably stray from wiki sometimes.
Deleteharvey theory is still used today and
DeleteHe was the first African-American cardiologist,and performed one of the first successful open-heart surgeries in the United States. they both do stuff with hearts
William Harvey was an English physician who was the first person to describe completely the circulatory system. Yes his work still holds relevance in medical research today. The connection I can make between William Harvey and Dr. Daniel Hale Williams are that they were both doctors and that they both did stuff related to the heart.
ReplyDeleteWilliam Harvey was an English physician who was the first person to discover circulation. He studied human anatomy and was puzzled by the one wayishness of human veins. He dissected animals to further his research. The work of William Harvey is definately still relavent, seeing as he found out that the heart circulates blood throughout the body. They're similar because their work was hand in hand. William Harvey learned that the heart circulates and Dr. Daniel Hale Williams performed the first open heart surgery.
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Dr. Daniel Hale Williams was african american did you know that?
DeleteWilliam Harvey was a pupil of Hieronymus Fabricius and tried several experiments which "demonstrated that there had to be a direct connection between the venous and arterial systems throughout the body, and not just the lungs. Most importantly, he argued that the beat of the heart produced a continuous circulation of blood through minute connections at the extremities of the body.This is a conceptual leap that was quite different from Ibn al-Nafis' refinement of the anatomy and bloodflow in the heart and lungs."[10] This work, with its essentially correct exposition, slowly convinced the medical world. However, Harvey was not able to identify the capillary system connecting arteries and veins
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William Harvey live from was an English physician who was the first person to describe completely and in detail the systemic circulation.
ReplyDeletewilliam harvey was an english scientist who had a great interest in blood. disgribed completely and in detail the circulatory system. he developed his theory of the circulatory system he discovered that blood was pumped through the eart and through the veins and arteries. these discoverys dont still hold medical reverance. he compares with daniel hale williams because daniel hale was an american surgan and did open heart surgeries. they both recieved anarary degreeS.
ReplyDeleteWilliam Harvey is an English physician. He was the one who described the circulatory system in detail and that the heart pumper blood through the whole body. His work does still hold relevance. Daniel Hale Williams performed the first open heart surgery. So they did have something in common.
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DeleteWilliam Harvey was an English physician who was the first person that talks to you about the circulatory system. That's what it says on Wiki. He goes into details about how your heart works and how your blood cells are pumped into your blood. After William Harvey's death they built a hospital called the William Harvey Hospital. It was built in the town of Ashford. William Harvey was still holding relevance on medical research today. The connection between Harvey and Dr. Daniel Hale Williams is they both know a -lot about the circulatory system. They both founded a hospital.
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DeleteWilliam Harvey was Was a person that was fascinated by blood. He disagreed about the theory that was around then. So He devolve his own theory by he studied The way vein moved through our body. Yes i think that the relevance in medical history is still held by William Harvey because he made history different and came up with a new theory we still use today. The connection i made between the two were that they both were important to the history of the medical field.
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William Harvey was an English physician who was the first to say that the heart pumps blood through the body and first to discover circulation. We still use this theory today because now know that the heart pumps blood through the body. The connections through dale and William are they both had jobs having something to do with the circulatory system. Dr. Dale william did the first open heart surgery.
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William Harvey was a English doctor who lived during the 16th century. He actually was among the first to say that food was not turned into blood by the liver, which was the common belief at the time. He also believed that blood was pumped through the heart, which we still believe today. Daniel Hale Williams performed one of the first successful open heart surgeries. Without the knowledge first brought about by William Harvey, the open heart surgery might not have been successful.
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William Harvey: 1578 - 1657
ReplyDeleteWilliam Harvey was the first person to completely describe the systemic circulation . He said that the heart was responsible for pumping blood through the body. Daniel Hale William was the one of the first people to provide a successful open-heart surgery. Both William Harvey and Dr. Daniel Hale William discovered things about the heart and made advancements in the field of medical knowledge.
1. William Harvey was an English physician who was the first person to describe completely and in detail the systemic circulation and properties of blood being pumped to the body by the heart.
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3. Both dealt with the heart and blood.
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William Harvey was born in England in 1500s and studied in Padua, Italy. He saw from firsthand dissections that blood is the carrier of nutrient around the body and is pumped in the heart. His work still influences us today as we know that the heart is a pump. A later cardiac doctor, Daniel Hale Williams, expanded the knowledge because he showed that open heart surgery could be successful.
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William Harvey was the discoverer of the circulation of the blood. He was born in Kent, England, on April 1, 1578, and died in London, England, on June 3, 1657, of which the cause remains unspecified. While his entire family were merchants he decided to follow his dream of medicine. At sixteen years of age, the year of, 1594, William entered into Cambridge College and received his diploma as doctor of medicine in 1602. He returned to London the same year and became a physician. It is supposed that during the spring of 1616 he expounded on the original views of the circulation of blood, but not until 1628 did he reveal his views to the world. He proved that the heart receives and releases blood during each cycle by observing the hearts of small animals and fishes.
ReplyDeleteWilliam Harvey and Dr. Daniel Hale Williams were both doctors who studied the motion and function of the heart and blood (circulatory system). Two hospitals were built, both inspired by the lives and research of these two great doctors.
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William Harvey was born April 1, 1578, in Folkestone, Kent, England. His father, Thomas Harvey, was a successful farmer and merchant. He was the oldest of seven boys. Harvey attended King's School in Canterbury from 1588 to 1593, and Cambridge University and Gonville and Caius College from 1593 to 1599. He received a B.A. in 1597. Harvey returned to England and married Elizabeth Browne, whose father was a physician to Queen Elizabeth I. He became a physician at St. Bartholomew's Hospital and lectured at the College of Physicians. In a 1616 lecture to the College, he first stated his theories about the circulation of blood. With the death of the Queen in 1603, James I ascended the throne. Harvey was appointed a physician to the court in 1618.Harvey began investigating his theory that blood circulated throughout the body in 1615. The conventional wisdom of the day was that the liver converted food into blood and the various parts of the body consumed the blood. Harvey believed that direct observation was the correct way to draw conclusions about scientific facts. He kept careful records of his experiments. He did not record his findings until he could prove them. This practice became known as the scientific method, and Harvey receives much credit for promoting its use. He dissected live animals and the bodies of executed criminals. He saw that the heart acted as a pump, pushing the blood throughout the body. Harvey saw that the one-way valves described by Fabricius meant the blood could only flow in one direction. Yes they do still use his work for medical reasons today. Dr.Daniel Hale Williams was a African American Sergeon. He made a record for the first successful open heart surgery. So they both had an interest in the heart and blood flow.
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