id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_r2jgsxdmmnfrzlqpeehugxnjp4 John Henry 'Mathematics Made No Contribution to the Public Weal': Why Jean Fernel (1497-1558) Became a Physician 2011 51 .pdf application/pdf 15631 962 62 Henry, J 2011, ''Mathematics Made No Contribution to the Public Weal': Why Jean Fernel (1497–1558) early part of Fernel's career is the attitude to mathematics that it displays. the study of nature in general) as the title of this work (Fernel, 2003), and so gave rise medical studies, Fernel published three significant mathematical books. extraordinary commitment to mathematics in Fernel's daily life at this time. Certainly, Fernel's first two mathematical books Fernel himself, that mathematics was not a good choice of career, particularly if the Fernel and the usefulness (or not) of mathematics Fernel was writing his mathematical works, the majority of the inhabitants of the mathematical books, no less than from their content, that Fernel should be included see this, perhaps, in Fernel's concern that his mathematical book should be accessible for Fernel's father-in-law, 'Mathematics made no contribution to the public weal', Fernel was, as we have seen, undertaking his mathematical work ./cache/work_r2jgsxdmmnfrzlqpeehugxnjp4.pdf ./txt/work_r2jgsxdmmnfrzlqpeehugxnjp4.txt