| William Munk - 1861 - 496 pages
...Fellow, he was cited before the College for impugning the infallibility of Galen. On his acknowledgement of error, and humble recantation, signed with his...chief particulars.* The temporary heresy of Dr. Geynes was forgotten as soon as forgiven. He was forthwith appointed to offices of dignity and trust in the... | |
| Royal College of Physicians of London - 1861 - 500 pages
...Fellow, he was cited before the College for impugning the infallibility of Galen. On his acknowledgement of error, and humble recantation, signed with his...of medicine in this country at that time, although alreadv cited bv Sir George •— • • Baker and Dr. Francis Hawkins in their respective Harveian... | |
| Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York - 1884 - 348 pages
...cited before the " college for impunging the infallibility of Galen. On his acknowledge" ment of his error, and humble recantation, signed with his own hand, " he was received into the college." The two bold and original men were Paracelsus and Andrew Vesalius. were the pneumatics, represented... | |
| Leartus Connor - Medicine - 1891 - 516 pages
...was cited before the college for impugning the infallibility of Galen. On his acknowledgement of his error and humble recantation, signed with his own hand, he was received into the college." — (International Cyclopaedia.) Galen's best works are probably his essays upon anatomy and physiology;... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1897 - 814 pages
...was cited before the college for Impugning the infallibility of Galen. On his acknowledgment of his error and humble recantation, signed with his own hand, he was received into the college.' The Greek text has been published four times. The first ed. was the Aldiue, 1525, in 5 folio vols.;... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1898 - 958 pages
...was cited before the college for impugning the infallibility of Galen. On his acknowledgment of his error and humble recantation, signed with his own hand, he was received into the college." The Greek text has been published four times. The first edition was the Aldine, printed in 1525, in... | |
| Law - 1900 - 330 pages
...Geynes "was cited before the college for impugning the infallibility of Galen." ' On his acknowledgment and humble recantation signed with his own hand he was received into the college" (Chambers). It was five years later that the famous Italian physician Galileo was born. And seventy... | |
| Electronic journals - 1904 - 388 pages
..."was cited before the college for impugning the infallibility of Galen. On his acknowledgement of his error and humble recantation, signed with his own hand, he was received back into the college." This extraordinary supremacy, which lasted for over fourteen centuries, was... | |
| Medicine - 1921 - 462 pages
...John Geynes, the year before his admission as a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London, "was cited before the College for impugning the infallibility...signed with his own hand he was received into the College.6 So of course Shakspere has something to say about Galen. He is mentioned twice in "The Merry... | |
| Medicine - 1903 - 558 pages
...MD, a graduate in medicine of the University of Oxford, was cited before the College of Physicians for impugning the infallibility of Galen. On his acknowledgment...with his own hand, he was received into the college. The French government has just promulgated a new code of sanitary regulations. This code stipulates... | |
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