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Of Plagues and Foreign Influences: Johann Vochs, De pestilentia (1507)

in: Germanness

Characteristics of Northern Bodies: Levinus Lemnius, Two Books on the Nature and Constitution of the Body, which the Greeks Call “krasis” and is Commonly Called “Complexion” (1561)

in: Germanness

Location Matters for Bodies, Diseases, and Medicines: Paracelsus, “The Fourth Defence” (c. 1538)

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Germany’s First Female Professor: Rahel Hirsch at Her Desk (1913)

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German Characteristics from a French Perspective: Charles Patin, Travels thro’ Germany, Bohemia, Swisserland, Holland, and other parts of Europe (1674/1696)

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Moritz Jastrowitz, “The Roentgen Experiments with Cathode Rays and their Diagnostic Application” (1896)

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