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Cardiocentric neurophysiology: the persistence of a delusion
C.U.M. Smith
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Neurophysiology
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Delusions
83%
Persistence
72%
Physiology
71%
European Middle Age
58%
Psychophysiology
55%
Albertus Magnus
54%
Aristotle's Theory
53%
William Harvey
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Andreas Vesalius
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Teaching
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Classical Antiquity
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Refutation
42%
Successor
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Natural Science
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Philosophy
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Aristotle
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Blood
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Physicians
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History
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Psychology
26%
17th Century
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Names
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Neurophysiology
100%
Delusions
96%
Psychophysiology
59%
Museums
58%
Natural Science Disciplines
57%
Middle Aged
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Brain
38%
Names
37%
Teaching
34%
History
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Psychology
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Physicians
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