William Harvey Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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Updated on January 17, 2026
William Harvey Biography
(Physician)Birthday: April 1, 1578 (Aries)
Born In: Folkestone, England
Advanced SearchWilliam Harvey is best remembered as the first man who aptly described the circulation of blood in the bodythrough the functioning of the heart. An anatomist and a physician by profession, Harvey’s discovery was crucial and opened new avenues of study in blood circulation and distribution. His experimentation thwarted the incorrect belief that liver was the source of blood movement. He instead showed the world that the heart formed the centre of blood circulation and it was through it that arteries and veins circulated the blood to the body and the brain. He also established the fact that the regular contractions of the heart pumped the flow of blood around the whole body. The discovery was extraordinarily remarkable and sealed Harvey’s place in the history of medicine forever. Apart from doing significant medical research and experimentation, Harvey served as the royal physician to King James I and later King Charles I. Simultaneously, he also served various aristocrats and royals. In his lifetime, Harvey held the chair of a Lumleian lecturer and also served patients at St Bartholomew's Hospital. Towards the end of his life, Harvey came up with a masterpiece, ‘De Generatione Animalium’, which concentrated on embryology. The book highlighted the theory of ‘epigenesis’ which stated that the organism does not exist as a minute entity within the ovum but develops from it by a gradual building up of its parts. He was also the first to suggest that humans and mammals reproduced via fertilization of an egg by a sperm.
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Died At Age: 79
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Elizabeth Browne
father: Tom Harvey
mother: Joan Harvey
siblings: James Harvey, John Harvey, Sarah Harvey, Thomas Harvey
Born Country: England
British Men University Of Padua
Died on: June 3, 1657
place of death: London, England
Notable Alumni: Gonville And Caius College, Cambridge
Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
discoveries/inventions: Systemic Circulation
More Factseducation: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, University of Padua
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British PeopleMale PhysiciansBritish PhysiciansAries Men Childhood & Early LifeWilliam Harvey as born on April 1, 1578, in Folkestone, England, to Thomas Harvey, a jurat of Folkestone who served as the mayor and Joan Halke. He was the eldest of the nine children born to the couple.Harvey gained his early education inFolkestone where he was educated in Latin. He later attended King’s School Canterbury after which he enrolled at the Gonville and Caius College in Cambridge in 1593. In 1597, Harvey graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Arts. He survived on scholarships.Post completing his graduation, Harvey travelled to Italy. Therein, he gained admission at the University of Paduato study medicine and anatomy. He graduated with a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Padua in 1602.While at the University of Padua, Harvey was greatly influenced by his teacher and skilled anatomist and surgeon, Hieronymus Fabricius. It was from Fabriciusthat Harvey learned the fact that dissection led to a better understanding of the human body.