basically he thought that blood travels in 2 main directions through the heart, left and right. if it goes right then the heart will expand. if it goes left then the heart will shrink so you need an equal amount of blood flowing in both directions.
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William Harvey's ideas, particularly his discovery of the circulatory system and the role of the heart in pumping blood, form the foundation of modern cardiovascular physiology. Today, his principles are critical in fields such as medicine, where understanding blood circulation helps diagnose and treat cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, his work laid the groundwork for advancements in surgical techniques and interventions, such as angioplasty and heart surgery, which continue to save lives. Overall, Harvey's insights remain integral to contemporary healthcare and biological research.
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William Harvey's suggestions on the circulation of the heart was that yr heart works as a pump to get the blood around and has nothing to do with veins, lungs, vessels etc. :(
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He corrected Galen's mistakes of the heart, circulation of blood and of the human jaw bone. Vesalius corrected Galen's mistakes and even though he had to prove his ideas all of this was possible because he was able to dissect bodies. He corrected that the human jaw bone has only two bones and not five (five in animals). Furthermore, he showed through dissection that the circulation of blood flowed and that no new blood was created. It was that the heart would act as a pump and pump the blood around the body not the liver!!
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William Harvey's discovery of blood circulation in the early 17th century was limited primarily by the scientific knowledge and technology of his time. While he correctly identified that blood circulated in a closed system driven by the heart, he lacked the ability to observe capillaries and the finer details of the circulatory system, which were only discovered later. Additionally, his ideas faced resistance from established medical doctrines and were not widely accepted until further evidence and advancements in anatomy and physiology emerged.
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he helped the understanding of the circulatory system :)