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  <title>Great Doctors Series: Erasistratus (c. 304–250 BCE) the Father of Physiology and Neuroscience</title>
  <description>⚕️🧠 Long before modern physiology, Erasistratus (c. 304–250 BCE) was asking a revolutionary question: How does the body actually work? Working in Alexandria alongside Herophilus, he helped establish one of history’s first great anatomy schools. He described heart valves, distinguished sensory from motor nerves, linked nerves to the brain, and recognized that the heart functions as a pump rather than the center of thought. Although some of his theories—such as arteries carrying pneuma rather than blood—proved incorrect, his commitment to observation and anatomical investigation helped lay the foundations of physiology and neuroscience. 🔬 His story reminds us that scientific progress often begins not with having all the answers, but with asking better questions. 🌍✨ #Erasistratus #Physiology #Neuroscience #MedicalHistory #HistoryOfMedicine #MedicalEducation </description>
  <author_name>Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'. Where Curiosity meets Clarity!</author_name>
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