10 results filtered with: Senses and sensation - Early works to 1800
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Nullus morbus est secundum naturam. ; Omnis sensus est per nervos.
University of CambridgeDate: [1600-1607?]- Books
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Anthropologie abstracted: or The idea of humane nature reflected in briefe philosophicall, and anatomicall collections.
Date: 1655- Books
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An inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of common sense. By Thomas Reid, D.D. Late Professor of Philosophy in King's college, Aberdeen, and now Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow.
Reid, Thomas, 1710-1796.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Physiological essays containing, I. An inquiry into the causes which promote the circulation of the fluids in the very small vessels of animals. II. Observations on the sensibility and irritability of the parts of men and other Animals; occasioned by M. de Haller's late treatise on these subjects. The third edition, with an appendix, containing an answer to M. de Haller's remarks in the 4th volume of the Memoires sur les parties sensibles et irritables. By Robert Whytt, M.D. F.R.S. Physician to his Majesty. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh.
Whytt, Robert, 1714-1766.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Physiological essays, containing, I. An inquiry into the causes which promote the circulation of the fluids in the very small vessels of animals. II. Observations on the sensibility and irritability of the parts of men and other Animals; occasioned by M. de Haller's late treatise on thes subjects. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. With an appendix, containing an answer to M. de Haller's remarks in the 4th volume of the Memoires sur les parties sensibles et irritables. By Robert Whytt, M.D. F.R.S. Physician to his Majesty. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh.
Whytt, Robert, 1714-1766.Date: M,DCC,LXI. [1761]- Books
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Physiological essays, containing, I. An inquiry into the causes which promote the circulation of the fluids in the very small vessels of animals. II. Observations on the Sensibility and Irritability of the Parts of Men and other Animals; occasioned by Dr. Haller's late Treatise on these Subjects. By Robert Whytt, M.D. F.R.S. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh.
Whytt, Robert, 1714-1766.Date: M,DCC,LV. [1755]- Books
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A physical essay on the senses. Translated from the French of M. Le Cat. Illustrated with copper-plates.
Le Cat, Claude Nicolas, 1700-1768.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Books
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Raisonnemens ... sur la nature des esprits qui servent aux sentimens / de Mesnardiere, conseiller & medicin de son altesse royalle.
La Mesnardière, Hippolyte Jules Pilet de, 1610-1663Date: M. DC. XXXVIII. [1638]- Books
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A relation of a very extraordinary sleeper, at Tinsbury, near Bath. With a dissertation on the doctrine of sensation, the Powers of the Soul, and its Several Operations. Together with Physical Causes assigned for this Strange Phaenomenon. By William Oliver, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the College of Physicians, London.
Oliver, William, 1659-1716.Date: 1707- Books
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De sensibus internis. Tractatus Guilielmi Pembeli, Aulæ Magdalenensis in Academia Oxoniensi nuper alumni dignissimi.
Pemble, William, 1592?-1623Date: 1629