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Thomas Willis, physician, 1742. Artist: George Vertue
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Thomas Willis, physician, 1742. Artist: George Vertue
Thomas Willis, physician, 1742. To the left of his portrait are parts of a skull and a diagram of the spine and ribcage. To the right are several books, one open at a page to show a particular diagram. Willis was the first to distinguish the form of diabetes known as diabetes mellitus and carried out pioneering studies into the anatomy of the brain. He also worked on diseases of the nervous system and muscles and became professor of natural philosophy at Oxford in 1660. He was also founder of the Royal Society
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This print showcases the esteemed physician Thomas Willis, as captured by the talented artist George Vertue in 1742. The portrait depicts Willis with an air of wisdom and authority, symbolizing his significant contributions to the field of medicine during the 17th century. To the left of his portrait, we catch a glimpse of a skull and a diagram illustrating the intricate structure of the spine and ribcage. These elements serve as a testament to Willis' groundbreaking studies on anatomy, particularly his pioneering research into the complexities of the human brain. His relentless dedication led him to unravel crucial insights into diseases affecting both the nervous system and muscles. On the right side of this thought-provoking image, several books are displayed, one open at a page revealing an intriguing diagram. This highlights Willis' profound knowledge and passion for literature, which complemented his scientific pursuits seamlessly. Notably, Thomas Willis held prestigious positions throughout his career including becoming professor of natural philosophy at Oxford in 1660. Moreover, he played a pivotal role in founding one of history's most renowned scientific institutions - The Royal Society. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth and timelessness to this remarkable engraving by George Vertue. As we gaze upon this print from Heritage Images curated by The Print Collector, we are transported back to witness an era when great minds like Thomas Willis reshaped our understanding of health and medicine through their tireless pursuit for knowledge.
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