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Fathers of Biology

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Biographical sketches of Hippocrates, Aristotle, Galen, Vesalius, and Harvey examine their lives and writings, showing how observational methods, dissection, and theoretical reasoning advanced understanding of disease, anatomy, embryology, and circulation. The text juxtaposes personal background, major works, and medical theories such as natural causes of disease, epigenesis in development, anatomical description, and experimental physiology, tracing a progression from religious and superstitious practice toward empirical, systematic investigation. Concise chapters and contextual commentary aim to render early anatomical and physiological ideas intelligible for readers seeking a historical perspective on biological thought.

About the Author

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Charles McRae

Charles McRae was a notable figure in the field of biology, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of biological principles. His work, particularly in the book "Fathers of Biology," explores the foundational figures and ideas that shaped the discipline. McRae's writing reflects a deep engagement with the history of science, making complex concepts accessible to a broader audience. Through his scholarship, he has contributed to the appreciation of the legacy of early biologists and their impact on modern scientific thought.

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