It is, however, an argument of no weight to say that natural bodies are first generated or compounded out of those things into which they are at the last broken down or dissolved.
Only by understanding the wisdom of natural foods and their effects on the body, shall we attain mastery of disease and pain, which shall enable us t… - William Harvey
Only by understanding the wisdom of natural foods and their effects on the body, shall we attain mastery of disease and pain, which shall enable us t…
- William Harvey
Civilization is only a series of victories against nature. - William Harvey
Civilization is only a series of victories against nature.
Nature is nowhere accustomed more openly to display her secret mysteries than in cases where she shows tracings of her workings apart from the beaten… - William Harvey
Nature is nowhere accustomed more openly to display her secret mysteries than in cases where she shows tracings of her workings apart from the beaten…
I appeal to your own eyes as my witness and judge. - William Harvey
I appeal to your own eyes as my witness and judge.
Moderate labor of the body conduces to the preservation of health, and cares many initial diseases. - William Harvey
Moderate labor of the body conduces to the preservation of health, and cares many initial diseases.
As art is a habit with reference to things to be done, so is science a habit in respect to things to be known. - William Harvey
As art is a habit with reference to things to be done, so is science a habit in respect to things to be known.
Nature is a volume of which God is the author. - William Harvey
Nature is a volume of which God is the author.
The heart is the household divinity which, discharging its function, nourishes, cherishes, quickens the whole body, and is indeed the foundation of l… - William Harvey
The heart is the household divinity which, discharging its function, nourishes, cherishes, quickens the whole body, and is indeed the foundation of l…
I profess to learn and to teach anatomy not from books but from dissections, not from the tenets of Philosophers but from the fabric of Nature. - William Harvey
I profess to learn and to teach anatomy not from books but from dissections, not from the tenets of Philosophers but from the fabric of Nature.
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