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    Shaping the Brain

    In the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period

    The brain has, throughout history, been considered an important achievement in the creation of man, although often secondary to the soul and the heart. Our knowledge about how the brain has been conceived in the past is, however, very fractional, especially for the late Medieval and early modern periods. This conference looks to re-situate the question of knowing the brain anew in a dialogue between medicine (anatomy, physiology and pathology) and natural philosophy (inter alia physics, biology and psychology). 

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    Seminar - History

    Representations of human foetuses and embryos: a pluridisciplinary approach

    L'embryon et le fœtus humains font l'objet d'études et de recherches dans différents domaines des sciences humaines, biologiques et médicales, à des époques historiques s'échelonnant de l'Antiquité égyptienne à aujourd'hui. L'approche pluridisciplinaire des représentations de l'embryon et du fœtus humains caractérise ce séminaire ouvert à ceux et à celles qui portent un intérêt concernant l'histoire, le présent et le devenir de la procréation humaine dans cet espace allant de la fécondation à la naissance.

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