Sir Thomas Browne: A Doctor's Life of Science & FaithSchuman, 1950 - 319 pages A 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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... lectures were given in English as well as in Latin and were not limited to " the exposition of some part of Galen or Hippocratis . " 20 The Royal College of Physi- cians , moreover , had a lecture in surgery , founded in 1582 LATE 2 ...
... lectures were given in English as well as in Latin and were not limited to " the exposition of some part of Galen or Hippocratis . " 20 The Royal College of Physi- cians , moreover , had a lecture in surgery , founded in 1582 LATE 2 ...
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A Doctor's Life of Science & Faith Jeremiah Stanton Finch. In 1664 such lectures as those given constituted a course in anatomy . After a in Latin , the lecturer discussed the skin , quent meetings taught the stomach , the kidneys ...
A Doctor's Life of Science & Faith Jeremiah Stanton Finch. In 1664 such lectures as those given constituted a course in anatomy . After a in Latin , the lecturer discussed the skin , quent meetings taught the stomach , the kidneys ...
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... lectures for Chirurgeon's Hall and even wrote out sections of them . One amusing example is a suggested addition to an anatomical lecture . It may be asked , Sir Thomas writes , why nature did not make the penis double , as she did so ...
... lectures for Chirurgeon's Hall and even wrote out sections of them . One amusing example is a suggested addition to an anatomical lecture . It may be asked , Sir Thomas writes , why nature did not make the penis double , as she did so ...
Contents
From Cheapside to Winchester | 2 |
Residence in Yorkshire | 90 |
Civil StrifeBrownes Second | 125 |
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