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    "Great Books of Medicine"

    enAugust 08, 2012
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    About this Episode

    Nuland talks about four landmark books that helped shape medical thought and teaching: Vesalius, "On the working of the human body"; Harvey," On the circulation of blood," Morgagni, "causes of disease as shown by anatomy," and Gray's Anatomy.

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