Entre la ambigüedad y la audacia: la vivisección alejandrina y los anatomistas del Renacimiento
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.1999.v51.i1.322Abstract
We study the reception, amongst Renaissance anatomists, of the passage where Celsus talks about human vivisection at Alexandria. We aime to know to what extent the question of vivisection was still alive.
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1999-06-30
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Conde Parrado, P. (1999). Entre la ambigüedad y la audacia: la vivisección alejandrina y los anatomistas del Renacimiento. Asclepio, 51(1), 5–25. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.1999.v51.i1.322
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