Thomae Willis medicinae doctoris naturalis philosophiae professoris oxoniensis nec non inclyti medicorum collegii Londinensis Societatis Regia Socii, Opera Omnia, Quorum posthas exstat Catalogus Cum Elenchis Rerum & Indicibus necessariis [ ... ] | Europeana has loaded
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Thomae Willis medicinae doctoris naturalis philosophiae professoris oxoniensis nec non inclyti medicorum collegii Londinensis Societatis Regia Socii, Opera Omnia, Quorum posthas exstat Catalogus Cum Elenchis Rerum & Indicibus necessariis [ ... ]

Liczące niespełna dwa tysiące stron Dzieła zebrane Thomasa Willisa (1621-1675 ) angielskiego lekarza anatoma, jednego z twórców neurologii. Tematyka poszczególnych dzieł: I Dwa wykłady medyczno-filozoficzne, z których pierwszy dotyczy fermentacji, drugi różnych rodzajów gorączki. Jako trzecia dołączona została rozprawa o moczu. Dzieło poprzedzone listem dedykacyjnym Gilbertowi Sheldonowi (1598-167…

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  • Willis, Thomas

Subject

  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry
  • Anatomy
  • Medicine

Type of item

  • starodruk

Date

  • 1676

Creator

  • Willis, Thomas

Subject

  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry
  • Anatomy
  • Medicine

Type of item

  • starodruk

Date

  • 1676

Providing institution

  • Elbląska Digital Library

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  • Ob.7.II.2927

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  • #nhtT8v5

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  • application/pdf

Language

  • lat
  • grc
  • grc
  • lat

Year

  • 1676

Providing country

  • Poland

Collection name

  • 0940411_Bibliotekaelblaska_pt1

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  • 2022-06-14T11:44:39.464Z

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  • 2022-06-14T11:44:39.464Z
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