The Poet-Physician: Keats and Medical ScienceUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1984 - 291 strán (strany) For six years of his brief like, Keats studied medicine, first as an apprentice in Edmonton and then as a medical student at Guy’s Hospital in London. His biographers have generally glossed over this period of his life, and critics have ignored it and denied the influence of medical training on his poetry and thought.
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... later that his ailment was seated in the stomach . After spitting up arterial blood in February 1820 , he declared to Brown : " that drop of blood is my death - warrant . " 150 But " his surgeon and physician both unhesitatingly ...
... later told Shelley that " an artist . . . must have ' self concentration ' self- ishness perhaps " ( Letters 2 : 322-23 ) . But it is this very accusa- tion - that " the Artist is selfish " -to which he returns in The Fall of Hyperion ...
... later poems and letters . In this broadening of approach I do not mean to imply that Keats ceased to use precise botanical images in his later work ; a glance at the vividly accurate images of the poisonous plants " Wolf's - bane ...