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Renaissance—Europe—17th Century
The authors of the texts described in this chapter will have had access to the anatomy of Vesalius; a marked step forward. However, there was no equivalent advance in physiology. Harvey's book on the circulation of the blood was published in 1628 but it took many years for its contents to be accepted as standard teaching.openaire +2 more sources
Wet and dry extremes in Quito (Ecuador) since the 17th century
, 2018F. Domínguez‐Castro+2 more
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Terminology in the 17th and 18th centuries
Abstract What is nowadays referred to with the word terminology owes much to the European tradition of lexicographical coding and linguistic-scientific investigation that emerged in the 17th and 18th centuries. Such research was carried out through the ‘term’ and ‘nomenclature’ paradigm, along with the neological and ...openaire +2 more sources
Strangles: A modern clinical view from the 17th century
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2017R. Paillot+3 more
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