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The address argues that classical learning and modern science should be complementary rather than opposed, urging collaboration in education and scholarship. The speaker surveys Oxford's historical role in natural philosophy, describes assembling a small Bibliotheca Prima of foundational scientific and medical works to illustrate the evolution of knowledge, and advocates for teaching that traces intellectual development and the lives of key contributors. He calls for mutual respect between humanistic and scientific disciplines and for curricula that preserve breadth of culture while accommodating specialized advances.

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Sir William Osler

Sir William Osler was a prominent physician and medical educator, often regarded as one of the founding figures of modern medicine. Born in Canada, he made significant contributions to the field through his work in clinical practice and medical education. Osler is best known for his influential lectures and writings, including "The Evolution of Modern Medicine," which reflects his deep understanding of the historical context of medical practices. His emphasis on the importance of patient care and the integration of humanities into medical training has left a lasting impact on the medical profession. Osler's legacy continues to inspire both medical practitioners and scholars.

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