A History of Science - Edward Huntington Williams

A History of Science

By Edward Huntington Williams

  • Release Date: 2012-06-19
  • Genre: Science History

Description

Thinker of a more recent period had penetrated, even in the vaguest way, all of the mysteries that the nineteenth century has revealed in the fields of chemistry and biology. At the very most the insight of those great Greeks and of the wonderful seventeenth-century philosophers who so often seemed on the verge of our later discoveries did no more than vaguely anticipate their successors of this later century. To gain an accurate, really specific knowledge of the properties of elementary bodies was reserved for the chemists of recent epoch. The vague Greek questionings as to organic evolution were world-wide from the precise inductions of a Darwin. If the mediaeval Arabian endeavored to dull the knife of the surgeon with the tise of drugs, his results hardly merit to be termed even an anticipation of modem anaesthesia. And when we speak of preventive medicine — of bacteriology in all its phases we have to do with a marvellous field of which no previous generation of men had even the slightest inkling.