Shakespeare, Medicine and Psychiatry: An Historical Study in Criticism and InterpretationDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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There is not one single word here that even suggests our modern conception of the blood vascular system . That blood flowed within the body must have been evident to the most primitive of men , let alone educated Elizabethans .
There is not one single word here that even suggests our modern conception of the blood vascular system . That blood flowed within the body must have been evident to the most primitive of men , let alone educated Elizabethans .
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Could Shakespeare , having a true Harveian conception of that swirling , eddying , milling circulation , speak of drops visiting the heart ? Any true knowledge of the circulation is incompatible with metaphorical language of this type .
Could Shakespeare , having a true Harveian conception of that swirling , eddying , milling circulation , speak of drops visiting the heart ? Any true knowledge of the circulation is incompatible with metaphorical language of this type .
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In my opinion what he contributes outweighs his errors ; it is of the greatest importance and it lies in no specific statement that he makes about art but is rather implicit in his whole conception of the mind.22 " 23 0 Professor ...
In my opinion what he contributes outweighs his errors ; it is of the greatest importance and it lies in no specific statement that he makes about art but is rather implicit in his whole conception of the mind.22 " 23 0 Professor ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Attitude of Critical Opinion on Shakespeares | 14 |
The Attitude of the Medical Commentators | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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