Shakespeare, Medicine and Psychiatry: An Historical Study in Criticism and InterpretationDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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Dr. Owen says that Shakespeare " had a very good knowledge of the great discovery " being " perfectly familiar with the experiments and proofs of the circulations of the blood , " S and stating further , that " . . . he was either the ...
Dr. Owen says that Shakespeare " had a very good knowledge of the great discovery " being " perfectly familiar with the experiments and proofs of the circulations of the blood , " S and stating further , that " . . . he was either the ...
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CHAPTER V SHAKESPEARE , HARVEY AND THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD The discovery of the true circulation of the blood was one of the most momentous discoveries in the entire realm of medical science . Like all other great advances in ...
CHAPTER V SHAKESPEARE , HARVEY AND THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD The discovery of the true circulation of the blood was one of the most momentous discoveries in the entire realm of medical science . Like all other great advances in ...
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... of his great contemporary's discovery because he died twelve years too soon " Discovery , III ( 1922 ) p . 132 . 8. Loc . cit . 9. Loc . cit . 10. “ Shakespeare and the Circulation of the Blood , ” Medical Records and Annals .
... of his great contemporary's discovery because he died twelve years too soon " Discovery , III ( 1922 ) p . 132 . 8. Loc . cit . 9. Loc . cit . 10. “ Shakespeare and the Circulation of the Blood , ” Medical Records and Annals .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Attitude of Critical Opinion on Shakespeares | 14 |
The Attitude of the Medical Commentators | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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