Has the Intellect a Function
TROTTER, Wilfred, F.R.S.
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From Colophon Book Shop, ABAA, Exeter, NH, U.S.A.
Seller rating 3 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since April 19, 2004
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First Separate Edition. octavo, original printed paper wrappers, sewn. (20)pp., sewn. The Lancet, A lecture given at the institute of pahtology, St. Mary's Hospital, on June 20. (1939). Trotter died two months later. The last formal address given by Wilfred Trotter, a few months before his death, was on the subject Has the Intellect a function? His whole life gave the answer Yes for that rare personality was the very embodiment and outcome of intellectual training and self-control. An obituary notice of him written by a surgical colleague began with these words: His death has deprived the world of one of the most contemplative minds that has ever been trained towards surgery. His penetrating intellect delighted in an impersonal activity of thought which had as raw material its own original observation of the workings of man s mind and of the sources of their conduct. The main stream of his life ran always towards the pursuit of truth, and his interest in surgery was the joy of a fine intellect in the practice of a worthy handicraft. Surgery was his profession, and in it he rose to the highest mastery, becoming Sergeant Surgeon in turn to three successive Kings of England. Science gave him the test and aim of all that he regarded as good work, and the esteem of scientific men was the only honour that his ambition welcomed or would accept. Yet he made relatively few additions to that mass of verifiable knowledge which is comprised in science, and his memory will be honoured rather for the influence of his spirit and thought upon the minds of his generation. (From The Royal Society web entry on Wilfred Trotter). Inscribed by Trotter on the upper wrapper: "E. J. from W. T. with best regards.". Slightly dusty, a few tiny stains, otherwise a near fine copy. octavo, original printed paper wrappers, sewn. Seller Inventory # 29408
Bibliographic Details
Title: Has the Intellect a Function
Publisher: The Lancet, (London
Publication Date: 1939
Binding: Soft cover
Edition: First Separate Edition.
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