The Clock and the Mirror: Girolamo Cardano and Renaissance Medicine

Princeton University Press (1997)
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Girolamo Cardano's writings on medicine reflect both the complexity and diversity of the Renaissance medical world and the breadth of his own interests. This book draws on selected themes of in Cardano's medical writings to explore the relation between medicine and Renaissance.

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