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William HARVIE
Adm. scholar (age 16) at CAIUS, 31 May, 1593.
1st s. of Thomas, yeoman. B. at Folkestone [ Kent ], 01 Apr., 1578.
School, Canterbury [ Kent ].
Scholar, 1593-1600 ;
B.A. 1596/7 ;
M.D. (Padua [ Italy ]) 1602 .
Incorp. at Cambridge, 1602 .
Incorp. at Oxford, 1642 .
Warden of Merton, 1645 .
Fellow, R.C.P., 1607 .
Physician to St Bartholomew's Hospital [ London ], 1609 .
Elected Lumleian lecturer, 04 Aug., 1615.
In these lectures he first publicly stated his theory of the circulation of the blood.
Physician to James I, 1618 .
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 06 Mar., 1624/5.
Travelled with the Duke of Lenox, visiting France and Spain , 1630 .
Author, medical.
Died 03 Jun., 1657, at Roehampton, Surrey ; buried at Hempstead, Essex .
Will (P.C.C.) 1657 .
( Venn, I. 149; D.N.B. )
William HARVIE
Approx. lifespan: 1578–1657
Adm. scholar (age 16) at Gonville & Caius College 1593:05:31
1st s. of Thomas HARVIE yeoman.
b. at Folkestone, [ Kent ] 1578:04:01
School Canterbury, [ Kent ]
Scholar 1593-1600
B.A. 1596/7
M.D. ( Padua, [ Italy ] ) 1602
Incorp. at Cambridge University 1602
Incorp. at Oxford University 1642
Warden of Merton College [Oxford] 1645
Fellow, R.C.P. 1607
Physician to St Bartholomew's Hospital, [ London ] 1609
Elected Lumleian lecturer 1615:08:04
In these lectures he first publicly stated his theory of the circulation of the blood.
Physician to James I 1618
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1624/5:03:06
Travelled with the Duke of Lenox, visiting France and Spain 1630
Author, medical.
Died 1657:06:03 at Roehampton, Surrey ; buried at Hempstead, Essex
Will (P.C.C.) 1657
( Venn, I. 149; D.N.B. )
[app:]With Charles I. in Scotland in 1633 and at Edgehill, [ Warwickshire ] 1642 [:app]
[app:]Superintended the physical examination of women accused of witchcraft 1634 [:app]
[app:]His most important medical work 'Exercitatio Anatomica de Circulatione Sanguinis' was published in Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1649 and the English version in 1653 [:app]
[app:]His statue was erected at the Royal College of Physicians in London 1652 [:app]
[app:]He built a library there[:app]
[app:]Four portraits at Gonville & Caius College are by Rembrandt; another,? spurious, at Jesus College [:app]
[app:]M. Newbold; Dunbartonshire ; Atkinson, 332,405[:app]

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