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The Pulsilogium of Santorio: New Light on Technology and Measurement in Early Modern Medicine. 圣托里奥脉搏:早期现代医学技术与测量的新发现。
Societate si Politica Pub Date : 2017-01-01
Fabrizio Bigotti, David Taylor
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