| 41. | Further groundbreaking work was carried out by William Harvey, who published " De Motu Cordis " in 1628.
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| 42. | This included works written by the physicians William Harvey and Francis Glisson and the agriculturist Sir Richard Weston.
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| 43. | From 1986 to 1988 he was senior scientist at Saint Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, William Harvey Research Institute.
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| 44. | William Harvey, a manager at Eastman Kodak, flew from Rochester, N . Y ., to Chicago last October.
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| 45. | Apprentices whom Bewick trained include William Harvey, who in their turn became well known as painters and engravers.
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| 46. | Teachers were ordered back to work after 12 days of striking by Northumberland County President Judge William Harvey Wiest.
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| 47. | The valves in veins were described by Jacques Dubois, but their true function was later discovered by William Harvey.
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| 48. | William Harvey, the man famous for discovering the circulatory system, was so dedicated he dissected his father and sister.
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| 49. | He has been chairman and honorary president of the William Harvey Research Institute of the University of London since 1986.
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| 50. | William Harvey ( 1578 1657 ) English physician, best remembered for correctly describing the circulation of blood through the heart.
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