File:Pathologiae cerebri et nervosi generis specimen.JPG

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Cover of Thomas Willis' Pathologiae cerebri et nervosi generis specimen (1667).


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current21:57, 26 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 21:57, 26 January 2006675 × 427 (102 KB)ArtMechanic
18:34, 26 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:34, 26 January 2006675 × 427 (66 KB)GardiniCover of Thomas Willis' ''Pathologiae cerebri et nervosi generis specimen'' (1667). {{PD-art}} Category:AnatomyCategory:Neuroscience
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