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Agrippa; that he will find leisure to return to the study of Vesalius's life; 

and will do for him what he has done for the two just…mentioned writers? 

     {11}     Olivarez's   〃Relacion〃      is   to   be   found  in   the   Granvelle  State 

Papers。     For    the  general    account    of  Don    Carlos's   illness;  and   of  the 

miraculous agencies by which his cure was said to have been effected; the 

general   reader   should   consult   Miss   Frere's   〃Biography   of   Elizabeth   of 

Valois;〃 vol。 i。 pp。 307…19。 

     {12}     In justice to poor Doctor Olivarez; it must be said that; while he 



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allows all force to the intercession of the Virgin and of Fray Diego; and of 

〃many just persons;〃 he cannot allow that there was any 〃miracle properly 

so called;〃 because the prince was cured according to 〃natural order;〃 and 

by 〃experimental remedies〃 of the physicians。 

     {13}     This lecture was given at Cambridge in 1869; and has not had 

the benefit of the author's corrections for the press。 

     {14}     Delrio's   book;   a   famous   one   in   its   day;   was   published   about 

1612。 

     {15}     For a true estimate of Paracelsus you must read 〃Fur Philippus 

Aureolus Theophrarstus von Hohenheim;〃 by that great German physician 

and savant; Professor Marx; of Gottiingen; also a valuable article founded 

on Dr。 Marx's views in the 〃Nouveau Biographie Universelle;〃 and also 

which is within the reach of allProfessor Maurice's article on Paracelsus 

in Vol。    II。 of his history of 〃Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy。〃                 But 

the best key to Paracelsus is to be found in his own works。 

     {16}     So says Dr。 Irving; writing in 1817。           I have; however; tried in 

vain to get a sight of this book。        I need not tell Scotch scholars how much 

I am indebted throughout this article to Mr。 David Irving's erudite second 

edition of Buchanan's Life。 

     {17}     From     the   quaint   old  translation    of  1721;   by   〃A   Person   of 

Honour of the Kingdom of Scotland。〃 



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