Jean Fernel
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Caption | Jean Fernel, French physician who introduced the term 'physiology' to describe the study of the body's function. Published in Portraits and Lives of Illustrious Men, by Andre Thevet, Paris, 1584, engraved by Thomas Campanella De Laumessin. |
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Creator | After Andre Thevet, French (1504–92) |
Artwork medium | engraving |
Credit | Look and Learn / Elgar Collection |
Search stock images by keyword | portraits Jean Fernel skeletons physiology physicians clothing fashions century hats Lives of Illustrious Men Andre Thevet Thomas Campanella De Laumessin |
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XD148648 | Hi-res: 2,996 x 5,340 pixels Lo-res: 749 x 1,335 pixels |
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