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reprinted New York, 1957, and _Magiae Naturalis Libri Viginti_,
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[46] Richard F. Jones, _Ancients and Moderns: A Study of the Rise of the
Scientific Movement in Seventeenth-Century England_, 2nd ed., St. Louis,
1961; Richard S. Westfall, _Science and Religion in Seventeenth-Century
England_, New Haven, 1958; Marjorie Hope Nicolson, _Pepys' Diary and the
New Science_, Charlottesville: The University Press of Virginia, 1965;
Walter E. Houghton, "The English Virtuoso in the Seventeenth Century,"
_Journal of the History of Ideas_, III (1942), 51-73, 190-219; and
Dorothy Stimson, _Scientists and Amateurs: A History of the Royal
Society_, New York, 1948. See also, for an entertaining primary source,
Thomas Shadwell, _The Virtuoso_, ed., Marjorie Hope Nicolson and David
Stuart Rodes, London, 1966.
[47] Sir George Clark, _A History of the Royal College of Physicians of
London_, Oxford, Volume I, 1964, Volume II, 1966.
[48] Boyle, "Memoirs for the Natural History of Human Blood," _Works_,
IV, 637.
[49] Boyle, "On the Usefulness of Natural Philosophy," _Works_, II, 169.
[50] Stephen Paget, _John Hunter_, London, 1897, p. 126.
[51] Riverius, _Opera_, trans. Lester S. King, p. 1.
[52] Boyle, "Usefulness," pp. 74-75. See also pp. 115-116.
[53] _Ibid._, p. 87.
[54] _Ibid._, p. 97.
[55] _Ibid._, p. 98. See also "Of the Reconcileableness of Specific
Medicines to the Corpuscular Philosophy," _Works_, V, 85-86.
[56] Lester S. King, "The Road to Scientific Therapy: 'Signatures,'
'Sympathy,' and Controlled Experiment," _Journal of the American Medical
Association_, CXCVII (1966), 250-256.
[57] Boyle, "Usefulness," p. 115.
[58] _Ibid._, p. 127.
[59] _Ibid._, p. 130.
[60] _Ibid._, p. 131.
[61] Van Helmont, "Butler," _Ortus Medicinae_, pp. 358-365, and
_Oriatrike_, pp. 585-596. See also Boyle, "Usefulness," p. 102.
[62] Van Helmont, _Ortus_, p. 365; _Oriatrike_, p. 596.
[63] Boyle, "Usefulness," pp. 135-136.
[64] _Ibid._, p. 138.
[65] _Ibid._, p. 144.
[66] Boyle, "Reconcileableness of Specific Medicines," pp. 80-81.
[67] Boyle, "Usefulness," p. 183.
[68] _Ibid._, p. 190.
[69] _Ibid._, p. 194.
[70] _Ibid._, p. 195.
[71] Westfall, _op. cit._
[72] Boyle, "Usefulness," pp. 163-164.
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