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Cerebri Anatome: cui accessit Nervorum descriptio et usus
Thomas Willis treats the human brain not as a silent organ, but as a living, divine machine. Readers will discover the origin of modern neurology and a raw, 17th-century attempt to map the physical seat of the human soul.