William Harvey

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I Harvey's Lineage

II Early Life

III The Lumleian Lectures

IV The Zenith

CHAPTER V The Civil War

CHAPTER VI Harvey's Later Years

CHAPTER VII Harvey's Death, Burial, and Eulogy

CHAPTER VIII Harvey's Anatomical Works

CHAPTER IX The Treatise on Development

APPENDIX AUTHORITIES

INDEX

BOOKS FOR RECREATION And STUDY

FOOTNOTES:

Transcriber's Notes:

Masters of Medicine

Title.                 Author.
John Hunter Stephen Paget
William Harvey D’Arcy Power
Edward Jenner Ernest Hart
Sir James Simpson H. Laing Gordon
Hermann von Helmholtz          John G. McKendrick
William Stokes Sir William Stokes
Claude Bernard Michael Foster
Sir Benjamin Brodie Timothy Holmes
Thomas Sydenham J. F. Payne
Vesalius C. Louis Taylor

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asters
of
edicine
 


WILLIAM HARVEY







Art Repro. Co.y Ph. Sc.

Cornelius Jonson Engraved by Hall.

WILLIAM HARVEY.

1578 1657


William Harvey

BY

D’Arcy Power, F.S.A.,

F.R.C.S. Eng.

SURGEON TO THE VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN,
CHELSEA

 

LONDON

T. FISHER UNWIN

PATERNOSTER SQUARE

MDCCCXCVII


Copyright by T. Fisher Unwin, 1897, for Great Britain
and Longmans Green & Co. for the
United States of America


To

DR. PHILIP HENRY PYE-SMITH, F.R.S.

IN RECOGNITION OF HIS PROFOUND KNOWLEDGE OF

THE PRINCIPLES ADVOCATED BY HARVEY, AND

IN GRATITUDE FOR MANY KINDNESSES

CONFERRED BY HIM UPON

THE AUTHOR


PREFACE

It is not possible, nor have I attempted in this account of Harvey, to add much that is new. My endeavour has been to give a picture of the man and to explain in his own words, for they are always simple, racy, and untechnical, the discovery which has placed him in the forefront of the Masters of Medicine.

The kindness of Professor George Darwin, F.R.S., and of Professor Villari has introduced me to Professor Carlo Ferraris, the Rector Magnificus, and to Dr. Girardi, the Librarian of the University of Padua. These gentlemen, at my request, have examined afresh the records of the University, and have given me much information about Harvey’s stay there. The Cambridge ArchÆological Society has laid me under an obligation by allowing me to reproduce the Stemma which still commemorates Harvey’s official connection with the great Italian University. Dr. Norman Moore has read the proof sheets; his kindly criticism and accurate knowledge have added greatly to the value of the work, and he has lent me the block which illustrates the vileness of Harvey’s handwriting.

I have collected in an Appendix a short list of authorities to each chapter that my statements may be verified, for Harvey himself would have been the first to cry out against such a gossiping life as that which Aubrey wrote of him.

D’ARCY POWER.

May 20, 1897.


CONTENTS

  PAGE
I.   HARVEY’S LINEAGE 1
II.   EARLY LIFE 11
III.   THE LUMLEIAN LECTURES 39
IV.   THE ZENITH 70
V.   THE CIVIL WAR 117
VI.   HARVEY’S LATER YEARS 141
VII.   HARVEY’S DEATH, BURIAL, AND EULOGY 166
VIII.   HARVEY’S ANATOMICAL WORKS 188
IX.   THE TREATISE ON DEVELOPMENT 238
  APPENDIX 267
  INDEX 271

WILLIAM HARVEY


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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