Physiology · 1628

William Harvey

The English physician who set the blood upon its measured circle.

1578–1657Folkestone, 1578London, 1657

Harvey brought arithmetic to anatomy. By reckoning the sheer volume of blood the heart expels in an hour, he showed it could not be continually made and consumed, as Galen held, but must travel a closed circuit through the body.

His De Motu Cordis of 1628 met ridicule before it met acceptance, yet it founded physiology as a science of measurement and proof rather than of authority.