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Harveian Oration

Harveian Oration

Lecture held at the Royal College of Physicians of London


The Harveian Oration is a yearly lecture held at the Royal College of Physicians of London. It was instituted in 1656 by William Harvey, discoverer of the systemic circulation. Harvey made financial provision for the college to hold an annual feast on St. Luke's Day (18 October) at which an oration would be delivered in Latin to praise the college's benefactors and to exhort the Fellows and Members of this college to search and study out the secrets of nature by way of experiment. Until 1865, the Oration was given in Latin, as Harvey had specified, and known as the Oratio anniversaria; but it was thereafter spoken in English.[1] Many of the lectures were published in book form.[citation needed]

Lecturers (incomplete list)

1656–1700

1701–1800

1801–1900

1901–2000

2001–present

See also


Notes

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  92. "Harveian Oration and dinner 2022 - BOOKINGS ARE NOW CLOSED". RCP London. 2 August 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2022.

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