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Jean Fernel
The Development of the Spa in Seventeenth-Century France
In Retrospect: Fernel's Physiologia
The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern
Galen Reconsidered. Studying Drug Properties and the Foundations of Medicine in the Dutch Republic Ca
“Mathematics Makes No Contribution to the Public Weal”
Some Landmarks in the History of Lead Poisoning
Elements, Mixture and Temperament. the Body's Composition In
The Medical Statues of Paris, Vesalius, IV, 2, 79 - 89,1998
University of Oklahoma Graduate College
Natural Philosophy and the 'New Science'
The First Appendicectomy in Australia Was Performed at Toowoomba in the Colony of Queensland
The “Infertility” of Catherine De Medici and Its Influence on 16Th Century France
Jean Fernel and His Christian Platonic Interpretation of Galen
Daniel Sennert on Poisons, Epilepsy, and Subordinate Forms
Experience, Narrative and Gender in Early Modern French Medicine
Edinburgh Research Explorer
University of Oklahoma Graduate College
Medren Booklet
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Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott
INTRODUCTION Helen King Writing Physiology in the History of Early
Century: Tradition and Innovation
The Origins of Modern Science
Syphilis F F Syphilis Medicine, Metaphor, and Religious Conflict in Early Modern France
Christian Asceticism in Early Modern Medicine, 1550-1800
The Body As Object and Instrument of Knowledge STUDIES in HISTORY and PHILOSOPHY of SCIENCE