. Annals of medical history. Annunciation from Alonte Olivcto—Ufiizi(Attributed to Leonardo by some critics; by others to Verrocchio) LEONARDO DA VINCI AS A SCIENTISTBY JOHN C. HEMMETER, , , , BALTIMORE, MD. INTRODUCTION THE relation of a great man to histimes, is, as a rule, viewed onlyfrom one perspective, namelj,that of the individual as bearingupon the human thought and progress ofhis day. More correcth, it is a reciprocalrelation, in which not only the perspectivejust spoken of must be considered, butalso the relation and influence that thesocial, political, religious a


. Annals of medical history. Annunciation from Alonte Olivcto—Ufiizi(Attributed to Leonardo by some critics; by others to Verrocchio) LEONARDO DA VINCI AS A SCIENTISTBY JOHN C. HEMMETER, , , , BALTIMORE, MD. INTRODUCTION THE relation of a great man to histimes, is, as a rule, viewed onlyfrom one perspective, namelj,that of the individual as bearingupon the human thought and progress ofhis day. More correcth, it is a reciprocalrelation, in which not only the perspectivejust spoken of must be considered, butalso the relation and influence that thesocial, political, religious and intellectualstandards and conditions of his day mayhave had upon the great man himself. It istherefore impossible to study any humangenius and obtain a correct knowledge of hispower, apart from the history of his history is a narration of humanevents given connectedly and systematicallyand arranged according to causal factors. Inthat endeavor we find the relation of causeand effect to be most frequently


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