Punch,  4 (1843), 71.

A Candid Confession

Anon

Genre:

Essay, Drollery

Subjects:

Physiology, Medical Practitioners, Discovery, Nationalism


    Argues that the discovery of the circulation of the blood was not due to William Harvey but to the Frenchman Michael Servetus. Seeks further to challenge English priority in this discovery by adding that Harvey 'tested the truth' of his theory by dissecting 'several French captives'.



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