Michael Servetus, condemned by both Catholics and…
1540 CE
Michael Servetus, condemned by both Catholics and Protestants for the antitrinitarian philosophy he had expressed in his 1531 treatise, has gone to France, here studying medicine and natural sciences.
From 1540, the Aragonese theologian, physician, and humanist practices medicine in Vienne, where he is one of the first to describe the pulmonary transit of the blood.