Corps physique et corps politique: les enjeux de l'histoire sociale de la médecine (XVIe-XVIIe siècles)

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 25 (4):501-513 (2003)
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This paper offers an analysis of the analogies between the physical and the political body during the Sixteenth and the Seventeenth centuries. Focusing on a meaningful pattern of medical, legal and political treatises, this study aims to outline the deep roots of an organic image of the human society widespread until the Englightenment and the crisis of the Old Regime

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