William Harvey Quote

Nature... is the best and most faithful interpreter of her own secrets; and what she presents either more briefly or obscurely in one department, that she explains more fully and clearly in another.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 28), Anatomical Exercises on the Generation of Animals, Dedication (p. 329)


Nature... is the best and most faithful interpreter of her own secrets; and what she presents either more briefly or obscurely in one department,...

Nature... is the best and most faithful interpreter of her own secrets; and what she presents either more briefly or obscurely in one department,...

Nature... is the best and most faithful interpreter of her own secrets; and what she presents either more briefly or obscurely in one department,...

Nature... is the best and most faithful interpreter of her own secrets; and what she presents either more briefly or obscurely in one department,...