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Works by William Harvey
- Harvey W. (1628) On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals. Translation: Robert Willis. The Internet Modern History Sourcebook. Paul Halsall, halsall@fordham.edu, Sourcebook Compiler.
- Harvey WA. (1651) Anatomical Exercises On The Generation Of Animals; To Which Are Added, Essays On Parturition; On The Membranes, And Fluids Of The Uterus; And On Conception. In: The Works of William Harvey, M.D. Translated from the Latin, with a life of the author, by Robert Willis, M.D. 1847. London: The Sydenham Society.
- Harvey W. (1628) EXERCITATIO ANATOMICA DE MOTU CORDIS ET SANGUINIS IN ANIMALIBUS. Facsimile of original, with English Translation and Annotations by Chauncey D. Leake, Professor of Pharmacology, University of California San Francisco. Tercentennial Edition. Charles C. Thomas: Springfield IL. Full-Text viewable online or via free PDF download. Courtesy Biodiversity Heritage Library.
- Harvey W. (1961; originally written 1616-?) Lectures on the Whole of Anatomy: An Annotated Translation of Prelectiones Anatomiae Universalis. C. D. O'Malley - transltr, F. N. L. Poynter - transltr, K. F. Russell - transltr. University of California Press. Berkeley, CA.
About William Harvey
- Willis R. (1847) The Life of William Harvey. In: The Works of William Harvey, M.D. Translated from the Latin, with a life of the author, by Robert Willis, M.D. London: The Sydenham Society.
- Huxley TH. (1878) William Harvey and the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood. (A free full-text PDF download) A Lecture delivered in the Free Trade Hall, November 2nd, 1878. From the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation [Etext #2939].
- Sir D´Arcy Power. (1897) William Harvey (Free full-text Google book). T. Fisher Unwin: London
- William Harvey (1578-1657). Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 47 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
- Adler RE. (2004) Medical Firsts: From Hippocrates to the Human Genome. Hoboken NJ: Wiley.
- Nuland SB. (2008) Doctors: The History of Scientific Medicine Revealed Through Biography. The Teaching Company. (12 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture), Course No. 8128.
- William Harvey (2008) Encyclopedia Britannica Online Free Full-Text Article, edited by British physician, surgeon, medical historian and bibliophile, Sir Geoffrey Langdon Keynes.
On the evolution of the mammalian heart
- Koshiba-Takeuchi K, Mori AD, Kaynak L, Cebra-Thomas J, Tatyana T, Georges RO, Latham S, Beck L, Henkelman RM, Black BL, Olson EN, Wade J, Takeuchi JK, Nemer M, Gilbert SF, Bruneau BG. (2009) Reptilian heart development and the molecular basis of cardiac chamber evolution. Nature 461:95-98 (3 September 2009) | [1]