William Harvey's discovery of the circulation of blood was initially met with skepticism and resistance from many in the medical community, as it contradicted the long-held Galenic theories of blood movement. However, over time, as more evidence emerged and his ideas were validated through observation and experimentation, acceptance grew. By the late 17th century, Harvey's work was widely recognized, and he is now celebrated as a foundational figure in physiology. His contributions laid the groundwork for modern cardiovascular science.
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