
William Harvey
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 367 years ago |
Date of birth | April 1,1578 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Folkestone |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | June 3,1657 |
Died | Roehampton |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Nationality | English |
Influenc | René Descartes |
Education | University of Padua |
Siblings | Eliab Harvey |
Daniel Harvey | |
Parents | Thomas Harvey |
Joane Harvey | |
Influences | Galen |
Ibn al-Nafis | |
Ibn Sina | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 439938 |
The Works Of William Harvey
The circulation of the blood and other writings
Scottish chapbook literature
Robert Burns In Stirlingshire
Disputations touching the generation of animals
Lectures on the whole of anatomy
The visitation of Wiltshire 1565
Irish Life and Humour in Anecdote and Story
The Emblems of Freemasonry
Del movimiento del corazón y de la sangre en los animales
Spanish for Law Enforcement
Harvard Classics Volume 38: Scientific Papers: Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology
Works
Sketches of Hayti
Paediatric Optometry
The Anatomical Exercises
Prelectiones Anatomiae Universalis . . .
Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine: The Proceedings of the Special Symposium, Organised by the Royal College of Physicians, to Celebrate the 400th Anniversary of the Birth of William Harvey
The Works of William Harvey: Physician to the King, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the College of Physicians
The Visitations of Bedfordshire: Annis Domini 1566, 1582, and 1634
Mikhail Tal: 70 Chessboard Sacs
On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
William Harvey Life story
William Harvey was an English physician who made influential contributions in anatomy and physiology.
Herpes deaths: Why did our daughters die after Caesareans?

... Though Kimberley had been treated at the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital in Margate, and Samantha at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, the same surgeon had performed both Caesarean operations, an inquest into both women s deaths heard...
East Kent NHS criticised over new mother herpes deaths

... In July of that year, first-time mother Mrs Mulcahy died from an infection caused by the same virus at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford...
East Kent: A decade of failure in maternity care

... The revelation that inspectors considered closing the unit at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford comes nine years after the trust s head of midwifery made a similar recommendation for the same reasons - that it was a danger to women and babies...
East Kent maternity deaths: CQC considered shutting unit, BBC learns

... The Care Quality Commission instead called for " immediate improvements" at the William Harvey hospital in Ashford...
Herpes deaths: Caesareans likely source of herpes, inquest told

... Ms Sampson died after giving birth at the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital (QEQM) in Margate, and Ms Mulcahy died at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford...
Herpes deaths: NHS trust lied about virus links, inquest hears

... Disgusted with the trust In July 2018, first-time mother Mrs Mulcahy died from an infection caused by the same virus at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford...
Herpes deaths: Doctor did not think rash was due to virus, inquest hears

... Six weeks later, 32-year-old nursery nurse Ms Mulcahy died from an infection caused by the same virus at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford...
East Kent maternity deaths: Babies may have survived with better care

... following mistakes during his delivery at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford...
East Kent maternity deaths: CQC considered shutting unit, BBC learns
By Christian FullerBBC News
A watchdog considered closing a unit of the troubled East Kent Hospitals Trust after a visit earlier this year due to safety concerns, The Bbc has learned.
The Care Quality Commission instead called for " immediate improvements" at the William Harvey hospital in Ashford.
The inspection in January came just weeks after a review found at East Kent's two hospitals.
The Trust 's chief executive has apologised for its service.
The inspection of East Kent's William Harvey hospital Laid Bare multiple instances of inadequate practices at The Unit , including staff failing to wash their hands after each patient, and life-saving equipment not being in The Right place.
Days after The Visit , the watchdog and threatened The Trust with enforcement action to ensure patients are protected.
The Bbc 's social affairs correspondent, Michael Buchanan , said the CQC considered closing maternity care at The Hospital , given The Level of concern.
However, The Trust promised to make immediate improvements to care and the CQC ultimately decided that weekly monitoring of its services would suffice.
The overall CQC rating for maternity services at both the William Harvey and The Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital (QEQM) in Margate has dropped from 'requires improvement' to 'inadequate' following the inspection.
Key findings:Deanna Westwood, the CQC's director of operations south, said the watchdog has now used " urgent enforcement powers" to " require immediate improvements" at The Trust .
The CQC highlighted particular concerns around the use of resuscitation equipment.
" Babies needing emergency resuscitation were taken to a resuscitative Device - however, in some cases, these were outside the labour room and in The Corridor , " Ms Westwood said.
" This could potentially result in delays in vital care and treatment for newborns, as well as separation from the mother and an increase in the potential for babies to be mis-identified. "
Tracey Fletcher, East Kent Hospitals trust chief executive, said: " I Am sorry that despite The Commitment and Hard Work of our staff, when they inspected in January, the CQC found that The Trust was not consistently providing the standards of maternity care women and families should expect. "
She Said The Trust has since increased doctor staffing in the triage service at William Harvey . The Trust also said it has ensured better access to emergency equipment and improved cleaning.
Ms Fletcher added: " We recognise that, despite The Changes that have been made to The Service So Far , there is a lot more to do to ensure We Are consistently providing high standards of care for every family, every time. "
October's independent review, which was chaired by Dr Bill Kirkup CBE, examined an 11-year period from 2009 at the two hospitals.
It found that of the 202 cases that were examined, up to 45 babies might have survived if they had received better care from The Trust .
The review uncovered a " clear pattern" of " sub-optimal" care that led to significant harm, and said families were ignored.
AnalysisBy Mark Norman , health correspondent, Bbc South East
It is another awful report from inspectors.
More condemnation of managers and a reminder that The Trust doesn't have enough maternity staff or medical staff with The Right qualifications, skills, training and experience.
But two things concern me.
This inspection came two months after the publication of Dr Bill Kirkup's report. It begs the question why simple safety changes had not been initiated by senior managers in The Weeks following that report.
Secondly, Nhs England have had " maternity improvement advisors" supporting The Trust for The Last Four Years . It's worrying that with a huge amount of support and scrutiny that these problems still exist and don't appear to be improving.
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Source of news: bbc.com