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Oxford Medicine a Walk Through Nine Centuries
Introduction to medicine's history in Oxford.
Soul Made Flesh: The Discovery of the Brain - and How It Changed the World
Until the Seventeenth century it was firmly believed that the soul dwelt in the heart. With Thomas Willis's examinations of an intact human brain in 1663 people began to wonder.
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