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Roberto Lo Presti

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Medicina Nei Secoli|December 17, 2008
[The patient's knowledge in the Peri technes]Roberto Lo Presti
Studies in Ancient Medicine|January 7, 2016
Perceiving the Coherence of the Perceiving Body: Is There Such a Thing as a 'Hippocratic' View on Sense Perception and Cognition?Roberto Lo Presti
Gesnerus|February 25, 2015
Introduction: Within or beyond the paradigm shift? Teleology and mechanism in the early modern medical discourse on the functions of the living bodyRoberto Lo Presti
Gesnerus|February 25, 2015
The theory of the circulation of blood and (different) paths of Aristotelianism. Girolamo Franzosi's De motu cordis et sanguinis in animalibus pro Aristotele et Galeno adversus anatomicos neotericos libri duo: teleology versus mechanism?Roberto Lo Presti
Sudhoffs Archiv|July 11, 2014
[Scientific revolution and embryology: rejection or transformation of antiquity? A comparison between the procreation teachings of Cesare Cremonini, William Harvey und René Descartes]Roberto Lo Presti
Studies in Ancient Medicine|May 13, 2011
The physician as teacher. Epistemic function, cognitive function and the incommensurability of errorsRoberto Lo Presti
Gesnerus|March 24, 2011
[The machine more than a machine or the automation transfigured. Julien Offray de la Mettrie's anthropology and the reinvention of the medical mechanism]Roberto Lo Presti
Studies in Ancient Medicine|May 13, 2011
Tradition as the genealogy of truth Hippocrates and Boerhaave between assimilation, variation and deviationRoberto Lo Presti
Praxis|March 5, 2026
[Therapeutic success through integrative pulmonary high-altitude rehabilitation in a case of difficult-to-control respiratory symptoms]Roberto Lo Presti, Hans-Werner Duchna
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Medicina Nei Secoli|December 17, 2008
[The patient's knowledge in the Peri technes]Roberto Lo Presti
Studies in Ancient Medicine|January 7, 2016
Perceiving the Coherence of the Perceiving Body: Is There Such a Thing as a 'Hippocratic' View on Sense Perception and Cognition?Roberto Lo Presti
Gesnerus|February 25, 2015
Introduction: Within or beyond the paradigm shift? Teleology and mechanism in the early modern medical discourse on the functions of the living bodyRoberto Lo Presti
Gesnerus|February 25, 2015
The theory of the circulation of blood and (different) paths of Aristotelianism. Girolamo Franzosi's De motu cordis et sanguinis in animalibus pro Aristotele et Galeno adversus anatomicos neotericos libri duo: teleology versus mechanism?Roberto Lo Presti
Sudhoffs Archiv|July 11, 2014
[Scientific revolution and embryology: rejection or transformation of antiquity? A comparison between the procreation teachings of Cesare Cremonini, William Harvey und René Descartes]Roberto Lo Presti
Studies in Ancient Medicine|May 13, 2011
The physician as teacher. Epistemic function, cognitive function and the incommensurability of errorsRoberto Lo Presti
Gesnerus|March 24, 2011
[The machine more than a machine or the automation transfigured. Julien Offray de la Mettrie's anthropology and the reinvention of the medical mechanism]Roberto Lo Presti
Studies in Ancient Medicine|May 13, 2011
Tradition as the genealogy of truth Hippocrates and Boerhaave between assimilation, variation and deviationRoberto Lo Presti
Praxis|March 5, 2026
[Therapeutic success through integrative pulmonary high-altitude rehabilitation in a case of difficult-to-control respiratory symptoms]Roberto Lo Presti, Hans-Werner Duchna
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