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Top 10 William Harvey Quotes

  1. 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.
  2. The heart is the household divinity which, discharging its function, nourishes, cherishes, quickens the whole body, and is indeed the foundation of life, the source of all action.
  3. The heart of animals is the foundation of their life, the sovereign of everything within them, the sun of their microcosm, that upon which all growth depends, from which all power proceeds.
  4. 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.
  5. Memory cannot exist without endurance of the things perceived, and the thing perceived cannot remain where it has never been.
  6. Doctrine once sown strikes deep its root, and respect for antiquity influences all men.
  7. There is a lust in man no charm can tame: Of loudly publishing his neighbor's shame: On eagles wings immortal scandals fly, while virtuous actions are born and die.
  8. I appeal to your own eyes as my witness and judge.
  9. 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 to relieve the burden of mankind.
  10. Nature is a volume of which God is the author.

William Harvey Short Quotes

  • All we know is still infinitely less than all that remains unknown.
  • Moderate labor of the body conduces to the preservation of health, and cares many initial diseases.
  • I avow myself the partisan of truth alone.
  • Civilization is only a series of victories against nature.

William Harvey Famous Quotes And Sayings

And so I conclude that blood lives and is nourished of itself and in no way depends on any other part of the body as being prior to it or more excellent... So that from this we may perceive the causes not only of life in general... but also of longer or shorter life, of sleeping and waking, of skill, of strength and so forth. — William Harvey

The animal's heart is the basis of its life, its chief member, the sun of its microcosm; on the heart all its activity depends, from the heart all its liveliness and strength arise. Equally is the king the basis of his kingdoms, the sun of his microcosm, the heart of the state; from him all power arises and all grace stems. — William Harvey

There is no perfect knowledge which can be entitled ours, that is innate; none but what has been obtained from experience, or derived in some way from our senses. — William Harvey

For the concept of a circuit of the blood does not destroy, but rather advances traditional medicine. — William Harvey

I have often wondered and even laughed at those who fancied that everything had been so consummately and absolutely investigated by an Aristotle or a Galen or some other mighty name, that nothing could by any possibility be added to their knowledge. — 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. — William Harvey

Very many maintain that all we know is still infinitely less than all that still remains unknown; nor do philosophers pin their faith to others' precepts in such wise that they lose their liberty, and cease to give credence to the conclusions of their proper senses. Neither do they swear such fealty to their mistress Antiquity that they openly, and in sight of all, deny and desert their friend Truth. — 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 paths; nor is there any better way to advance the proper practice of medicine than to give our minds to the discovery of the usual law of nature, by careful investigation of cases of rarer forms of disease. — William Harvey

Life Lessons by William Harvey

  1. William Harvey was a pioneering English scientist who discovered the circulation of the blood and the role of the heart in pumping it around the body.
  2. His discoveries revolutionized our understanding of the human body and showed the importance of experimentation and observation in scientific discovery.
  3. His work demonstrates the power of curiosity, hard work, and dedication to uncovering the truth about the natural world.
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