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describe the contribution of servetus William Hervey in the field of medical science during the Renaissance​

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Answered by trishulakash2
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Harvey's Contribution to Medical Knowledge During the Renaissance Period

William Harvey did contribute the most to medical

knowledge in the Renaissance period.

William Harvey actually put all of the pieces (previous known

knowledge about the Circuitry system) together and looked at the whole

picture, and discovered correctly how it worked.

Vesalius contribute to medical knowledge was the fact about there

being no holes in the Septum, which Galen had said there were holes.

Galen's work was the most influential material at that time, no doctor

disagreed with it usually in fear of the church but Vesalius was the

first to disagree with Galen. This did pave the way for other doctors

such as Columbo and Harvey to express their views and give them the

courage to go against tradition. Though the mass of knowledge

contributed by Vesalius was by no means half no way near as much as

Harvey who discovered how a whole system functioned. Vesalius

discovery about the heart did not actually change the way treatments

were given either, while Harvey's discovery stop blood letting for

example as he proved it was actually damaging, Harvey actually proved that vesalius was wrong.

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