Oratio anniversaria, ex Harveii instituto, habita in Theatro Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis, die Octobris xviii, A.D. MDCCLXVI. A Wilkinsono Blanshard, M.D. ...
by
Wilkinson Blanshard
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Science & Technology
Format
Hardcover
Pages
20
Language
Latin
Published
Apr 19, 2018
Publisher
Gale ECCO, Print Editions
ISBN-10
1379758203
ISBN-13
9781379758204
Description
In an era marked by profound advancements in medicine and science, Wilkinson Blanshard presents a compelling examination of the state of medical knowledge during the 18th century. Engaging the audience at the Royal College of Physicians in London, he articulates the remarkable progress made in understanding the human body and the methods employed to treat illness. His eloquent delivery reflects a deep appreciation for the scientific rigor of his time, celebrating both the achievements and challenges faced by practitioners in the field.
Blanshard's address not only serves as a testament to the burgeoning field of medicine but also highlights the importance of continual inquiry and academic discourse. He encourages his peers to push the boundaries of knowledge, to embrace the new discoveries emerging from the age of enlightenment, and to remain steadfast in their pursuit of excellence. Through his words, the audience is invited to reflect on their shared responsibility to elevate the practice of medicine for future generations.
Blanshard's address not only serves as a testament to the burgeoning field of medicine but also highlights the importance of continual inquiry and academic discourse. He encourages his peers to push the boundaries of knowledge, to embrace the new discoveries emerging from the age of enlightenment, and to remain steadfast in their pursuit of excellence. Through his words, the audience is invited to reflect on their shared responsibility to elevate the practice of medicine for future generations.
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