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HARVEY'S “De Motu Cordis”, though based on knowledge long available, as well as on new observation and experiment, found a world unready to accept its great discovery. Character and courage, in alliance with scientific genius, were needed to break through the mists of hallowed error, and to walk boldly into the light of a new epoch.
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Epochs in Medical Research. Nature 136, 690 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136690a0
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