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  1. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Thomas Willis 1621-1675 : his life and work by Hughes, J. Trevor (John Trevor) Publication date 2009 Topics Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675, History of Medicine, ...

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  3. PDF | On Aug 1, 1962, William Feindel published Thomas Willis (1621-1675)-The Founder of Neurology | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

  4. Lived 1621 – 1675. A neuroanatomist and physician in the 17th century, Thomas Willis is known as the “Father of Neuroscience” and was a Founder Fellow of the prestigious Royal Society. His most famous work “Cerebri anatome: cui accessit nervorum descriptio et usus” (Anatomy of the Brain, with a Description of the Nerves and Their ...

  5. During the 1660s and 1670s, Thomas Willis (1621-1675) pursued an ambitious program of brain science. Instead of the speculative approach favored by René Descartes (1596-1659), Willis used comparative anatomy to figure out the workings of the brain and nerves. As a result, Willis is still cited by science writers as the "founder" of the modern ...

  6. 1 de abr. de 2004 · Thomas Willis (1621–1675), the founder of clinical neuroscience. Z. Molnár. Published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience 1 April 2004. Medicine. TLDR. Thomas Willis is considered to be one of the greatest neuroanatomists of all time, and his work formed the foundation of basic neuroanatomical description and nomenclature, and comparative ...

  7. Thomas Willis. Thomas Willis established neurology as a distinct discipline and made significant original contributions to many related fields including anatomy, pathology, cardiology, endocrinology, and gastroenterology. He is most remembered for his work in elucidating the function and anatomy of the circle of W ….