Who Contributed More to the Progress of Medicine Versalius, Pare, or Harvey?
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Who Contributed More to the Progress of Medicine Versalius, Pare, or Harvey? Who contributed more to the progress of medicine Vesalius, pare or Harvey? For many years this has been a heated debate between both physicians, historians, and scientists. Many argue that Vesalius's book methods began a new era of progression in medicine, increasing knowledge of the human anatomy through careful obviation and experimentation, promoting a new out look to the research of medicine. Without this influence, the likes of Pare and Harvey would not have been so successful. However, Others claim that Pare's new methods and ideas revolutionised surgery. He is considered by many the father of modern surgery. Yes, without the knowledge improved by Vesalius he would not have been able introduce his new ideas, however Pare brought new methods and theories which are escential to todays' medical history. With out him it is unlikely that Harvey would have...


