Jakob Rueff's 1554 Trostbüchle: A Zurich physician Explains and Interprets Monstrous Births

Intellectual History Review 18 (1):41-59 (2008)
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(2008). Jakob Rueff's 1554 Trostbüchle: A Zurich physician Explains and Interprets Monstrous Births. Intellectual History Review: Vol. 18, Humanism and Medicine in the Early Modern Era, pp. 41-59

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