- Jean François
Fernel (Latinized as
Ioannes Fernelius; 1497 – 26
April 1558) was a
French physician who
introduced the term "physiology" to
describe the...
- 1453) 1489 –
Ashikaga Yoshihisa, ****anese shōgun (b. 1465) 1558 – Jean
Fernel,
French physician (b. 1497) 1686 –
Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, Swedish...
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Fernel Arturo Gálvez Rodríguez (born 11
January 1969) is a
Mexican politician affiliated with the
Party of the
Democratic Revolution. As of 2014 he served...
- functions. The term
physiology was
introduced by the
French physician Jean
Fernel (1497–1558). In the 17th century,
William Harvey (1578–1657)
described the...
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Johann Winter von Andernach,
Jacques Dubois (Jacobus Sylvius) and Jean
Fernel. It was
during that time that he
developed an
interest in
anatomy and was...
- so again. She may have owed her
change of
fortune to the
physician Jean
Fernel, who may have
noticed slight abnormalities in the couple's ****ual organs...
- Juan
Manuel Benitez Fernel (born 1974) is a
Spanish journalist working in the
United States. He is the
Philip S.
Balboni Professor of
Local Journalism...
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Galenic physiology was a
powerful and
influential tool in medicine. Jean
Fernel (1497–1558), a
French physician,
introduced the term "physiology". Galen...
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Clarke as Mary,
Queen of
Scots (season 1;
guest season 2)
Steve Furst as Dr.
Fernel Lee
Ingleby as
Henri II (season 1) Alex
Heath portrays the
younger Henri...
- be a link
between the
physical body and soul,
while others such as Jean
Fernel ****ociated it more with
animal spirits.
Philosopher Henry More introduced...