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600 BC
In Latin, “atrium”
means entrance
hall and
“ventricle” means
little belly.
350 BC
200 AD
1616 AD
Plato believed
passions were
contrived in the
heart.
Ancient
philosophers and
surgeons
believed the
heart acted as an
oven and kept
the body warm.
William Harvey,
an English
physician,
discovered the
circulatory
system.
31001700 BC
The Egyptians
believed the
heart had a will
of its own and
could move
around inside
the body.
1967 AD
350 BC
Aristotle theorized
that the heart
collected sensory
input from
surrounding organs
through the blood
vessels.
The first heart
transplant operation
was conducted in
Cape Town, South
Africa.
2014 AD
Researchers
recently collected
valuable heart
health data by
performing CAT
scans on
3,000-year-old
mummies.
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