. Biology and its makers. Biology -- History. OVERTHROW OF AUTHORITY IX SCIKXCE 37 not published imlil 1754, and therefore did not exert the in- fluence upon anatomical studies that those of VesaHusdid, The Especial Service of Vesalius.—It should be remem- bered that both these men had the advantage of the sketches made under the direction of Vesalius. Pioneers and ])ath- breakers are under special limitations of being in a new- territory, and make more errors than they would in following. Fig. 8.—Fallopius, 1523-1563. another's survey of the same territory; it takes much less creative force t


. Biology and its makers. Biology -- History. OVERTHROW OF AUTHORITY IX SCIKXCE 37 not published imlil 1754, and therefore did not exert the in- fluence upon anatomical studies that those of VesaHusdid, The Especial Service of Vesalius.—It should be remem- bered that both these men had the advantage of the sketches made under the direction of Vesalius. Pioneers and ])ath- breakers are under special limitations of being in a new- territory, and make more errors than they would in following. Fig. 8.—Fallopius, 1523-1563. another's survey of the same territory; it takes much less creative force to correct the errors of a first survey than to make the original discoveries. Everything considered, Vesalius is deserving of the position assigned to him. He was great in a larger sense, and it was his researches in particular which re-established scientific method and made further progress possible. His errors were corrected, not by. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Locy, William A. (William Albert), 1857-1924. New York, H. Holt and company


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