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Thursday May 14, 2026
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- Feb 17, 2009 - Minor interface improvements.
- Feb 11, 2009 - Site had been moved to a new, faster web server.
- Jan 09, 2008 - Contact form implemented. Also some copyright / terms of use notes publshed.
- Jan 08, 2008 - Quotes by source functionality improved. Other cosmetic changes.
- Jan 04, 2008 - Quick Search functionality added. More advanced search is on the go.
- Jan 03, 2008 - Word cloud functionality added. Also all site news are now available on one page.
- Jan 02, 2008 - Added biographies of the authors. Better support for languages other then english
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Random Person of the Day: William Harvey |
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William Harvey |
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William Harvey (April 1, 1578 - June 3, 1657) was an English medical doctor/physician, who is credited with being the first to correctly describe, in exact detail, the systemic circulation and properties of blood being pumped around the body by the heart. Although Ibn al-Nafis and Michael Servetus had described pulmonary circulation before the time of Harvey, all but three copies of Servetus' manuscript Christianismi Restitutio were destroyed and as a result, the secrets of circulation were lost until Harvey rediscovered them nearly a century later. Harvey travelled widely in the course of his researches, especially to Italy, where he stayed at the Venerable English College in Rome.
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