Revised and updated edition of the standard bibliography of Harvey's works, with 13 text illustrations, a new introduction and revised census of holdings. For this edition, an entirely new introduction has been written by Dr. Gweneth Whitteridge, taking account of the research of the past 30 years, particularly on Harvey's manuscript works. Editions of Harvey's works published since 1953 have been added, the details of locations of copies have been updated, and the census of copies of the first edition of De motu cordis has been revised.
Sir Geoffrey Langdon Keynes (25 March 1887 -5 July 1982) was a British surgeon and author.
He began his career as a physician in World War I, before practicing at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, where he made notable innovations in the fields of blood transfusion and breast cancer surgery.
Keynes was also a publishing scholar and bibliographer of English literature and English medical history, focusing primarily on William Blake and William Harvey.
Dr. Keynes was married Margaret Elizabeth Darwin, the granddaughter of Charles Darwin. His older brother was the prominent economist John Maynard Keynes.