Victories for Empiricism, Failures for Theory: Medicine and Science in the Seventeenth Century

In Charles T. Wolfe & Ofer Gal (eds.), The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge. Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science. Springer. pp. 9--32 (2010)
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