William Harvey’s Lens

Origin
William Harvey was royal physician to the English kings James I and Charles I. However, he is best remembered for his revolutionary research on the circulatory system. Through many dissections, both human and animals, he discovered the properties of blood, the system of veins it moved through and the mechanism of the heart, His work rewrote previous medical theories on the circulation of blood, even though some of his work was theory due to the weak magnifying lens he worked with.

Effects
When placed over the heart, the lens will temporarily dissolve underneath the skin and settle above the heart’s tissue wall. The lens completely restarts a person’s circulatory system, fixing any irregularities and damage. This includes heart attack damage, plaque buildup, low white blood cell count and internal hemorrhaging. During this time, the subject’s heart will stop beating and render them dead, but only for about a minute. The lens will then rematerialize outside the body and all circulatory wounds fixed. The subject will experience a sudden and at times morbid obsession with live dissection.