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Schenk。 Those who wish to know several curious passages of
Vesalius's life; which I have not inserted in this article; would do
well to consult one by Professor Morley; 〃Anatomy in Long Clothes;〃
in 〃Fraser's Magazine〃 for November; 1853。 May I express a hope;
which I am sure will be shared by all who have read Professor
Morley's biographies of Jerome Carden and of Cornelius Agrippa; that
he will find leisure to return to the study of Vesalius's life; and
will do for him what he has done for the two just…mentioned writers?
{11} Olivarez's 〃Relacion〃 is to be found in the Granvelle State
Papers。 For the general account of Don Carlos's illness; and of the
miraculous agencies by which his cure was said to have been
effected; the general reader should consult Miss Frere's 〃Biography
of Elizabeth of Valois;〃 vol。 i。 pp。 307…19。
{12} In justice to poor Doctor Olivarez; it must be said that;
while he allows all force to the intercession of the Virgin and of
Fray Diego; and of 〃many just persons;〃 he cannot allow that there
was any 〃miracle properly so called;〃 because the prince was cured
according to 〃natural order;〃 and by 〃experimental remedies〃 of the
physicians。
{13} This lecture was given at Cambridge in 1869; and has not had
the benefit of the author's corrections for the press。
{14} Delrio's book; a famous one in its day; was published about
1612。
{15} For a true estimate of Paracelsus you must read 〃Fur Philippus
Aureolus Theophrarstus von Hohenheim;〃 by that great German
physician and savant; Professor Marx; of Gottiingen; also a valuable
article founded on Dr。 Marx's views in the 〃Nouveau Biographie
Universelle;〃 and alsowhich is within the reach of allProfessor
Maurice's article on Paracelsus in Vol。 II。 of his history of
〃Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy。〃 But the best key to Paracelsus
is to be found in his own works。
{16} So says Dr。 Irving; writing in 1817。 I have; however; tried
in vain to get a sight of this book。 I need not tell Scotch
scholars how much I am indebted throughout this article to Mr。 David
Irving's erudite second edition of Buchanan's Life。
{17} From the quaint old translation of 1721; by 〃A Person of
Honour of the Kingdom of Scotland。〃
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