William Harvey's idea of blood circulation faced skepticism from several contemporaries, most notably from anatomists and physicians like Giovanni Marcanova and Thomas Sydenham. Many adhered to Galenic theories, which posited that blood was produced in the liver and consumed by the body rather than circulated. Harvey's revolutionary concepts were initially met with resistance due to the established medical beliefs of the time and a lack of direct evidence supporting his theories. Over time, however, his ideas gained acceptance and transformed the understanding of human physiology.
no
Mean he had a legalist government, forced slavery, killed Confucians, and was actually crazy from taking mercury pills for immortality.
i have no idea i didnt watch the movie just watch it in slow mo this time :)
In 1878, William C. Vosburgh (New York) introduced the sport of cross-country running to the United States. He got the idea from the English, who established their national cross-country championship in 1876.
they needed more supplies from England and they needed to treat the people there a lot nicer. they didnt realy know what they were doing and had no idea what was goign to happen.
yes
If you didnt patent your idea then yes they could steal the idea if they wanted to and nothing could be done about it unfortunately .
they didnt. people imagend them while they were hilousinating
adolf Hitler
No I don't agree that it was a good idea for Ponyboy and Johnny to kill a person in the book Outsiders by S.E. Hinton.
I have no idea! lol i thinks it's how he incouraged the people to go to war, find new things, and more stuff to make..... Thats all I can tell you , sorry. ! lol
No Idea must've been god
no
Mean he had a legalist government, forced slavery, killed Confucians, and was actually crazy from taking mercury pills for immortality.
i have no idea i came to this site asking for an answer and sure didnt get it
Many nations do not agree with our form of government, let alone anyone else. Other country's opinions do not effect us.
they didnt want to be mistaken as robbers.