In 1643 Johannes van Beverwijck (1594-1647) contacted René Descartes (1596-1650) to ask a Latin version of his demonstration of the circulation of blood to contribute to Epistolicae quaestiones (1644). Van Beverwijck was a physician in Dordrecht and since 1635 a professor of medicine and anatomy at the Illustrious School therein. In 1611 he matriculated at Leiden University, where he studied medicine, and in 1616 he matriculated at Padua, where he graduated under the supervision of Hieronimus Fabricius ab Aquapendente (1533-1619). Besides its role in publishing the dispute between Descartes and Plemp on the circulation of blood, this exchange is emblematic of Descartes’ connection with Dutch scholars and physicians who were traine...
This paper shows the close relations between chemistry and medicine by using the fluid and flow of b...
In 1638 the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1598 1679) introduced himself to René D...
This paper shows the close relations between chemistry and medicine by using the fluid and flow of b...
In 1643 Johannes van Beverwijck (1594-1647) contacted René Descartes (1596-1650) to ask a Latin ver...
In 1643 Johannes van Beverwijck (1594-1647) contacted René Descartes (1596-1650) to ask a Latin ver...
The main subject of this article, Nicolaus Witte von Lilienau (1618– 1688), a native of Riga was th...
This volume provides a more exhaustive interpretation of René Descartes’ medical views and its recep...
In a letter to the German polymath Hermann Conring (1606–1681), Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–171...
The aim of this thesis is to show in what way the mechanistic philosophy of René Descartes allowed h...
After his second arrival in the Dutch Republics, René Descartes’ (1596-1650) challenging project to...
René Descartes’s medical studies compose an important section of his entire production. Yet, both t...
Medical historians have thoroughly researched anatomical and physiological studies in the early mode...
Medical historians have thoroughly researched anatomical and physiological studies in the early mode...
This paper presents the reactions to Descartes' account of the heartbeat expressed by the Leuven pro...
This outstanding volume collects 18 essays on René Descartes’ L’Homme, the physiological treatise h...
This paper shows the close relations between chemistry and medicine by using the fluid and flow of b...
In 1638 the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1598 1679) introduced himself to René D...
This paper shows the close relations between chemistry and medicine by using the fluid and flow of b...
In 1643 Johannes van Beverwijck (1594-1647) contacted René Descartes (1596-1650) to ask a Latin ver...
In 1643 Johannes van Beverwijck (1594-1647) contacted René Descartes (1596-1650) to ask a Latin ver...
The main subject of this article, Nicolaus Witte von Lilienau (1618– 1688), a native of Riga was th...
This volume provides a more exhaustive interpretation of René Descartes’ medical views and its recep...
In a letter to the German polymath Hermann Conring (1606–1681), Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–171...
The aim of this thesis is to show in what way the mechanistic philosophy of René Descartes allowed h...
After his second arrival in the Dutch Republics, René Descartes’ (1596-1650) challenging project to...
René Descartes’s medical studies compose an important section of his entire production. Yet, both t...
Medical historians have thoroughly researched anatomical and physiological studies in the early mode...
Medical historians have thoroughly researched anatomical and physiological studies in the early mode...
This paper presents the reactions to Descartes' account of the heartbeat expressed by the Leuven pro...
This outstanding volume collects 18 essays on René Descartes’ L’Homme, the physiological treatise h...
This paper shows the close relations between chemistry and medicine by using the fluid and flow of b...
In 1638 the Dutch philosopher and physician Henricus Regius (1598 1679) introduced himself to René D...
This paper shows the close relations between chemistry and medicine by using the fluid and flow of b...