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William Harvey Quotes

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, Robert Willis (1847). “The Works of William Harvey ...”, p.156

I appeal to your own eyes as my witness and judge.

William Harvey (2006). “The Circulation of the Blood”, p.20, Cosimo, Inc.

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 Gilbert, Galileo Galilei, William Harvey (1984). “The Selected writings of William Gilbert, Galileo Galilei, William Harvey ; illustrated by Marc Yankus”

I avow myself the partisan of truth alone.

William Harvey, Robert Willis (1847). “The Works of William Harvey ...”, p.7

Doctrine once sown strikes deep its root, and respect for antiquity influences all men.

William Harvey, Edward Jenner (2010). “Scientific Papers: Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology”, p.106, Cosimo, Inc.