Osler cites the work of physician Harvey in order to show that

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Read the passage and answer questions: Except it be a lover, no one is more interesting as an object of study than a student. Shakespeare might have made him a fourth in his immortal group. The lunatic with his fixed idea, the poet with his fine frenzy, the lover with his frantic idolatry, and the student aflame with the desire for knowledge are of 'imagination all compact.' To an absorbing passion, a whole-souled devo- tion, must be joined an enduring energy, if the student is to become a devotee of the gray-eyed goddess to whose law his services are bound. Like the quest of the Holy... Show more

Osler cites the work of physician Harvey in order to show that