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🗓️ 1 June 2006
⏱️ 42 minutes
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0:00.0 | Thanks for down learning the In Our Time podcast. For more details about In Our Time and for our terms of use, please go to BBC.co.uk. |
0:09.0 | I hope you enjoy the program. |
0:11.0 | Hello, the 17th century physician William Harvey wrote in the preface to his thesis |
0:16.7 | on the motion of the heart and blood in animals a letter addressed to King Charles |
0:20.7 | the first. |
0:21.7 | Quote, the heart of animals is the foundation of their life, |
0:25.0 | the sovereign of everything within them, |
0:27.0 | from which all power proceeds. |
0:28.0 | The King, in like manner, is the foundation of his kingdom, |
0:32.0 | the son of the world around him, the heart of the republic, |
0:35.3 | the foundation whence all power, all grace does flow. |
0:39.4 | Harvey was probably wise to address the king in this manner, for what he laid out in his groundbreaking |
0:43.8 | text challenged scientific wisdom that had gone unquestioned for about 1500 years |
0:48.2 | about the true function of the heart. Organs had been seen in a hierarchical |
0:51.9 | structure with the heart as a pinnacle. |
0:54.0 | But Harvey transformed the metaphor into something quite different, |
0:57.0 | the heart as a mechanistic pumping device. |
1:00.0 | How had the ancient Greeks and Islamic physicians understood the heart? |
1:03.7 | What role did the bodily humors play in this understanding? |
1:06.7 | Why as the heart always been seen as the seat of emotion and passion? |
1:11.5 | With me to discuss the heart at David Wen, Professor of History at the University of York, |
1:15.6 | Faye Band Alberti, Research Fellow at the Welcome Unit for the History of Medicine at the |
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