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Fig. 5.5. Left: Willis Brain, Cerebri anatome (1644). Center: Vesalius, Plate 67 from the Fabrica (1543). Right: Woodcut of head showing Cerebral ventricles, Published: 1503.

Posted on February 27, 2019February 27, 2019 Full size 650 × 775

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Published inArt and the Brain: Chapter 5. The Soul of the Empirical Brain: Thomas Willis and René Descartes

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