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Realdo Colombo and the Pulmonary Transit of the Blood

Realdo Colombo and the Pulmonary Transit of the Blood

Update: 2024-10-05
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 Realdo Colombo, a former student and colleague of Vesalius, challenged aspects of Galenic anatomy and made significant strides in understanding blood circulation. Through vivisection, Colombo discovered that blood circulates through the lungs, a finding that corrected earlier theories and contributed to a major shift in Renaissance anatomical and physiological studies. His work, though not initially credited, played a crucial role in advancing medical knowledge and laid the groundwork for future discoveries in human physiology. 

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Realdo Colombo and the Pulmonary Transit of the Blood

Realdo Colombo and the Pulmonary Transit of the Blood

Gethin Richards