Sir Thomas Browne: A Doctor's Life of Science & FaithA study of Sir Thomas Browne, a seventeenth century physician who was deeply concerned with his own faith at a time of religious strife and of new interest in science, and the remarkable age in which he lived. |
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The book is Religio Medici , written more than three hundred years ago by Sir Thomas Browne , a young physician deeply concerned with his own faith at a time of religious strife and of new interest in science .
The book is Religio Medici , written more than three hundred years ago by Sir Thomas Browne , a young physician deeply concerned with his own faith at a time of religious strife and of new interest in science .
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This disciple we have already met , Sylvius , who , in addition to his other achievements , concerned himself with iatrochemistry and divested it of some of its mystical trappings . Rejecting the archaeus , he held that the ...
This disciple we have already met , Sylvius , who , in addition to his other achievements , concerned himself with iatrochemistry and divested it of some of its mystical trappings . Rejecting the archaeus , he held that the ...
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Three letters in succession from his father in 1671 concern specific patients for whom the father suggests prescriptions in the light of his analysis of their illness . Sir Thomas criticized Edward's lectures for Chirurgeon's Hall and ...
Three letters in succession from his father in 1671 concern specific patients for whom the father suggests prescriptions in the light of his analysis of their illness . Sir Thomas criticized Edward's lectures for Chirurgeon's Hall and ...
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Religio Medici A Doctors Confession of Faith | 3 |
From Cheapside to Winchester | 26 |
Oxford | 37 |
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