By analogy to the element of the stars: the divine in Jean Fernel's and William Harvey's theories of generation

Intellectual History Review 29 (3):371-387 (2019)
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Jean Fernel and William Harvey were leading medical practitioners of their respective generations, but they also worked in natural philosophy, and, in particular, were well known for their works on...

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