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Books

Primary Sources

* Harvey, William. An anatomical Dissertation upon the movement of the heart and blood in animals. Canterbury: G. Moreton, 1894.

* Harvey, William. Anatomical exercitations concerning the generation of living creatures. London: Printed by James Young, 1653.

* Harvey, William. An anatomical disputation concerning the movement of the heart and blood in living creatures Translation. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1976.

* Harvey, William. De motu locali animalum Edited translated and introduced by Gweneth Whitt. Cambridge: Published for the Royal College of Physicians at the University Press, 1959.

* Harvey, William. Disputations touching the generation of animals. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1981.

* Harvey, William. Exercitatio anatomica de motu cordis et sanguinis in animalibus. Birmingham, Ala: Classics of Medicine Library, 1978.

* Harvey, William. The Anatomical Exercises: De Motu Cordis and De Circulatione Sanguinis in English Translation. Ed. Geoffery Keynes. Dover Publications Inc.: New York, 1995.

* Harvey, William. The anatomical exercises of Dr. William Harvey, professor of physic, and physician to King Charles. London: Printed for Richard Lowndes, 1673.

* Harvey, William. The anatomical exercises of Dr. William Harvey: De Motu Cordis 1628: De circulatione sanguinis 1649: the first English text of 163/ now newly edited by Geoffrey Keynes. London: The Nonesuch Press, 1928.

* Harvey, William. The anatomical exercises of Dr. William Harvey professor of physick, and physician to the Kings Maje. London: Printed by Francis Leach, for Richard Lowndes at the White Lion in St. Pauls Churchyard, near the West end. 1653.

* Harvey, William. [WWW]On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals. Prometheus, 1993. This work is also known as De Motu Cordis after the Latin title.

* Harvey, William. The works of William Harvey, M.D.: physician to the king, professor of anatomy and surgery to the College of Physicians : translated from the Latin, with a life of the author / by Robert Willis. London: Printed for the Sydenham Society, 1847.

* Harvey, William. Two anatomical exercitations concerning the circulation of the blood. London: Printed by Francis Leach, 1683.

Secondary Sources

* Ackerknecht, Erwin H. A Short History Of Medicine Revised Edition (Maryland: Johns Hopkins, 1982).

* Adler, Robert E. Medical firsts: from Hippocrates to the human genome. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, c2004.

* Allen, David. [WWW]Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity. Penguin, 2002.

* Bacon, Francis. Novum Organum. 1620.

* Chauvois, Louis. William Harvey: His Life and Times, His Discoveries, His Methods. London: Hutchinson, 1957.

* Duffin, Jacalyn. History of Medicine: A Scandalously Short Introduction (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007).

* Franklin, Kenneth J. William Harvey, Englishman. 1578-1657. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1961.

* French, Robert K. Dissection and Vivisection in the European Renaissance. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 1999.

* French, Roger. William Harvey's Natural Philosophy. Cambridge: 1994.

* Gray, Susan. The circulatory system. 2004.

* Grendler, Paul F. The Universities of the Italian Renaissance. Baltimore: John Hopkins, 2002.

* Gottlieb, Erren. Blood and circulation video recording. 2003

* Igoe, Tom. [WWW]Making Things Talk: Practical Methods for Connecting Physical Objects. O'Reilly, 2007.

* Jakab, Cheryl. Circulatory system. 2006.

* James, Thurston. [WWW]The Prop Builders Molding and Casting Handbook. Betterway, 1989.

* Keele, Kenneth D. William Harvey: The Man, The Physician, and the Scientist London: Nelson, 1965.

* Keynes, Geoffrey. A Bibliography of the Writings of Dr. William Harvey. 1578-1657. Cambridge: University Press, 1953.

* Keynes, Geoffrey. The Life of William Harvey. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966.

* Keynes, Geoffrey. The Personality of William Harvey. Cambridge: University Press, 1949.

* Keynes, Geoffrey. The Portraiture of William Harvey. With a catalogue and reproductions of the pictures. London: Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1949.

* Malloch, Archibald. William Harvey. New York : Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., 1929.

* McMullin, Emerson Thomas. [WWW]William Harvey and the Use of Purpose in the Scientific Revolution. University Press of America, 1998.

* Mehler, Robert E. [WWW]How the Circulatory System Works. Wiley, 2001.

* Meyer, William. An analysis of the De generatione animalium of William Harvey. Oxford university press, 1936.

* Mitchell, S. Weir. Some recently discovered letters of William Harvey, with other miscellanea with a bibliography of Harvey’s works, by Charles Perry Fisher. Philadelphia: College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 1912.

* Moggridge, Bill. [WWW]Designing Interactions. MIT, 2007.

* O'Sullivan, Dan and Tom Igoe. [WWW]Physical Computing: Sensing and Controlling the Physical World with Computers. Thomson, 2004.

* Oxlade, Chris. The circulatory system. Chicago: World Book, 2007.

* Pagel, Walter. Biological World of William Harvey: Neglected Aspects and Historical Background. New York: Karger, 1966.

* Pagel, Walter. New Light on William Harvey. Basel: S. Karger, 1976.

* Persaud, T. V. N. "Early History of Human Anatomy: From Antiquity to the Beginning of the Modern Era." Springfield: Charles C Thomas Publisher, 1984.

* Persaud, T.V.N. A History of Anatomy: The Post-Vesalian Era. Springfield, Ill: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1997.

* Power, D’Arcy. William Harvey. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1897.

* Reas, Casey and Ben Fry. [WWW]Processing: A Programming Handbook for Visual Designers and Artists. MIT, 2007.

* Rose, Kenneth. William Harvey. London: Gilbey Jubilee Collection, 1978.

* Royal College of Physicians of London. William Harvey, 1578-1657: an exhibition of books and manuscripts illustrating his life and work. London: The College, 1957.

* Royal Society of Medicine, London. Historical Section. Portraits of Dr. William Harvey. London, Oxford University Press: 1913.

* Saffer, Dan. [WWW]Designing for Interaction: Creating Smart Applications and Clever Devices. Peachpit, 2006.

* Singer, Charles. A Short History of Anatomy & Physiology From the Greeks to Harvey." New York: Dover Publications, 1957.

* Vogel, Steven. [WWW]Vital Circuits: On Pumps, Pipes, and the Workings of Circulatory Systems. Oxford, 1993.

* Weiss, David. Physician extraordinary; a novel of the life and times of William Harvey. Delacorte Press: 1975.

* Whitterridge, Gweneth. William Harvey and the Circulation of the Blood. New York:American Elsevier, 1971.

* Willis, Robert. William Harvey: A History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood. London: C.K. Paul & Co., 1878.

* Woolfson, Jonathan. Padua and the Tudors: English Students in Italy, 1485-1603. Toronto: U of T Press, 1998.

* Wyatt, R.B. Hervey. William Harvey (1578-1657). Boston: Small Maynard, 1924.

Journals/Periodicals

* Bardell, David. "William Harvey, 1578-1657, Discoverer of the Circulation of Blood: In Commemoration of the 400th Anniversary of His Birth" BioScience, Vol. 28, No. 4 (Apr., 1978): 257-259

* Bates, Don. "Machina Ex Deo: William Harvey and the Meaning of Instrument", Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 61, No. 4 (Oct., 2000), pp. 577-593

* Bayon, H.P. “The Significance Of The Demonstration Of The Harveyan Circulation By Experimental Tests.” Isis, Vol. 33, No. 4, (Dec., 1941): 443-453.

* Egerton, Frank N. "William Harvey on the Mating of Red Deer", Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Feb., 1961), pp. 124-125

* Elkana, Yehuda & June Goodfield. “Harvey And The Problem Of The Capillaries.” Isis, Vol. 59, No. 1, (Spring, 1968): 61-73.

* Fara, Patricia. “William Harvey, An Aristotelian Anatomist.” Endeavour, Vol. 31, Issue 2, (Jun., 2007): 43-44.

* Hill, Christopher. "William Harvey and the Idea of Monarchy", Past and Present, No. 27 (Apr., 1964), pp. 54-72

* Hunter, Richard A. and Ida Macalpine, "William Harvey and Robert Boyle", Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 13, No. 2 (Nov, 1958), pp.115-127

* Pagel, Walter. “William Harvey And The Purpose Of Circulation.” Isis, Vol. 42, No. 1, (Apr., 1951): 22-38.

* Plochmann, George Kimball. “William Harvey And His Methods.” Studies In The Renaissance, Vol. 10, (1963): 192-210.

* Webster, C. “Harvey 'De Generatione': Its Origins And Relevance To The Theory Of Circulation.” The British Journal For The History Of Science, Vol. 3, No. 3, (Jun., 1967): 262-274.

* Whitteridge, Gweneth. "William Harvey: A Royalist and No Parliamentarian", Past and Present, No. 30 (Apr., 1965), pp. 104-109

* Whitteridge, Gweneth. "The Wilkins Lecture, 1979: Of the Local Movement of Animals", Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, Vol. 206, No. 1162 (Nov. 30, 1979), pp. 1-13

* Wilson, Luke. "William Harvey's Prelectiones: The Performance of the Body in the Renaissance Theater of Anatomy", Representations, No. 17, Special Issue: The Cultural Display of the Body (Winter, 1987), pp. 62-95

DVD/Multimedia

* Smooth-On. [WWW]Life Casting with Alginate and Skin-Safe Silicone Rubber.

Links

"The Work of William Harvey, M.D: Physician to the King, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the College of Physicians" [WWW]http://books.google.ca/books?id=y-cHAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=work+of+william+harvey#PRA1-PA41,M1

Bacon's book The New Organon [WWW]http://www.constitution.org/bacon/nov_org.htm (Novum Organum in Latin) describes Bacon's system of logic (precursor to scientific theory) The book was published in 1620.

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