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    Jean François Fernel (Latinized as Ioannes Fernelius; 1497 – 26 April 1558) was a French physician who introduced the term "physiology" to describe the...
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    of Johann Winter von Andernach, Jacques Dubois (Jacobus Sylvius) and Jean Fernel. It was during that time that he developed an interest in anatomy and...
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  • Benedetto Accolti the Younger, Italian cardinal (d. 1549) date unknown Jean Fernel, French physician (d. 1558) Gonzalo de Sandoval, Spanish conquistador...
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  • to be a link between the physical body and soul, while others such as Jean Fernel associated it more with animal spirits. Philosopher Henry More introduced...
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  • term physiology was used for the first time by a French physician named Jean Fernel, to explain bodily function in relation to the brain. In 1543, Andreas...
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  • (b. 1453) 1489 – Ashikaga Yoshihisa, Japanese shōgun (b. 1465) 1558 – Jean Fernel, French physician (b. 1497) 1686 – Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, Swedish...
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    walled plain Stöfler. It was named after 16th century French astronomer Jean Fernel. The crater Kaiser is located next to the northwest rim of Fernelius...
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    spinal diagnostic technique. The spinal canal was first described by Jean Fernel.[citation needed] Sinnatamby, Chummy S. (2011). Last's Anatomy (12th ed...
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  • body. The term physiology (physiologia) is of 16th-century coinage (Jean Fernel). The term physique, for "the bodily constitution of a person", is a...
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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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    functions. The term physiology was introduced by the French physician Jean Fernel (1497–1558). In the 17th century, William Harvey (1578–1657) described...
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  • comprehensive approaches to the classification of diseases were made by Jean Fernel in the 16th century. Early modern nosological efforts grouped diseases...
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    doing 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 sexual organs...
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    April 20 – Johannes Bugenhagen, German reformer (b. 1485) April 26 – Jean Fernel, French physician (b. 1497) May 17 – Francisco de Sá de Miranda, Portuguese...
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    Lucubrationes to John III of Portugal in 1527. French mathematician Jean Fernel and Spanish academic Juan Luis Vives also dedicated works to the king...
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    the cerebrospinal fluid and was the author of several medical works. Jean Fernel was a French physician who introduced the term "physiology" to describe...
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    study medicine in 1536. In Paris, his teachers included Jacobus Sylvius, Jean Fernel, and Johann Winter von Andernach, who hailed him with Andrea Vesalius...
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    Benedetto Accolti the Younger, Italian cardinal (d. 1549) date unknown Jean Fernel, French physician (d. 1558) Gonzalo de Sandoval, Spanish conquistador...
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    8th century, Yi Xing performed a similar survey. The French physician Jean Fernel measured the arc in 1528. The Dutch geodesist Snellius (~1620) repeated...
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    thought. Sherrington had long studied the 16th century French physician Jean Fernel, and grew so familiar with him that he considered him a friend. During...
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    April 20 – Johannes Bugenhagen, German reformer (b. 1485) April 26 – Jean Fernel, French physician (b. 1497) May 17 – Francisco de Sá de Miranda, Portuguese...
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  • Aquapendente Opera Chirurgica, Venice 1619 Fallopius, Opera, Frankfurt 1600 Jean Fernel, Cosmotheoria, 1528 Leonhart Fuchs, de humani Corporis fabrica Leiden...
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  • Woman (Retrato de la Loçana andaluza) Desiderius Erasmus – Ciceronianus Jean Fernel – Cosmotheoria Martin Luther – Confession Concerning Christ's Supper...
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  • Fee 1964– United States Eva Feldman United States Guoping Feng China Jean Fernel 1497–1558 France David Ferrier 1843–1928 United Kingdom Robert Fettiplace...
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  • Faraday Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathīr al-Farghānī Hervé Faye Enrico Fermi Jean Fernel Abbas Ibn Firnas Lucius Taruntius Firmanus Camille Flammarion John Flamsteed...
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    number theorist who contributed to the early development of calculus Jean Fernel (1497–1558) – physician who introduced the term physiology Fibonacci...
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  • 38°11′S 4°52′E / 38.18°S 4.86°E / -38.18; 4.86 (Fernelius) 68.42 1935 Jean Fernel (1497–1558) WGPSN Fersman 17°54′N 126°04′W / 17.9°N 126.06°W / 17...
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    Europe. He studied at the University of Paris, where he was a pupil of Jean Fernel (1497–1558). He attained his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1568, and his...
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  • in Basel. Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo explores the coast of California. Jean Fernel publishes De naturali parte medicinae, presenting human physiology as...
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  • of Paracelsus and his Compendium (1568) noted the work of Jean Fernel, Ambroise Paré, Jean Chapelain, Honoré Castellan, and Leonardo Botal. He took an...
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