In the middle eighteenth century Emanuel Swedenborg developed and described a sophisticated and unique model of brain and body function. While Swedenborg referenced many anatomic works of his day, his paradigm of the brain and body was unique and comprehensive. This involved much of his work during his scientific, philosophic period. One of the last major writings of this era was his work later published as The Brain, written in 1743–1744
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The chapter provides an itinerary of knowledge on nervous system anatomy as one of the pillars of cl...
Abstract The debates about the mind and its higher functions, and attempts to locate them in the bod...
The brain has, throughout history, been considered an important achievement in the creation of man, ...
Two hundred years before Sutherland\u27s introduction of the cranial concept, Emanuel Swedenborg des...
We may sweat a thousand years and only scratch the surface of knowl-edge about the brain and how it ...
Osteopathy & Swedenborg demonstrates the previously unrecognized influence of Swedenborg\u27s ideas ...
This thesis investigates the lifelong commitment of the Swedish parliamentarian, assessor of mines, ...
On the basis of his daily life experiences of water waves the Swedish natural philosopher Emanuel Sw...
Notes bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index.The brain in antiquity -- Changing concepts of brain func...
Neuroscience, like most other divisions of natural philosophy, emerged in the Hellenistic world foll...
The possible existence of extraterrestrial life led in the eighteenth century to a heated debate on ...
Shaping the Brain in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period With Tanja Klemm, Sander de Boer,...
Amatus Lusitanus, a Portuguese Jew who gained notoriety as one of the most famous physician-scientis...
In 1664 Thomas Willis (1621–1675) published a text on the brain and nerves that was to be deeply inf...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
The chapter provides an itinerary of knowledge on nervous system anatomy as one of the pillars of cl...
Abstract The debates about the mind and its higher functions, and attempts to locate them in the bod...
The brain has, throughout history, been considered an important achievement in the creation of man, ...