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Logic, Signs and Nature in the Renaissance

The Case of Learned Medicine

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This installment delves into the evolution of medical knowledge during the Renaissance, examining how historical context and cultural shifts influenced learning and practices in medicine. It highlights key figures, breakthroughs, and the interplay between science and philosophy that shaped the medical landscape of the time. Through a detailed exploration, the book reveals the foundational developments that paved the way for modern medicine.

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Logic, Signs and Nature in the Renaissance, Ian McLean

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