Hensing, 1719: An Account of the First Chemical Examination of the Brain and the Discovery of Phosphorus Therein : Set Against the Background of Europe in the 17th and Early 18th Centuries : a Source Book in the History of NeurochemistryHensing, Johann Thomas. |
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Chapter IIThe Turbulent 17th Century | 16 |
Chapter IIIThe Age of the Baroque | 31 |
Chapter IVGiessen and Its University 75 18880 | 75 |
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