MORBUS, DE JOHN LOCKE
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Morbus, Origem das doenças, Medicina em John LockeAbstract
Tradução para a língua portuguesa do manuscrito Morbus, de John Locke, com base na transcrição de Jonathan. C. Walmsley, com auxílio, para cotejamento, da versão em francês publicada por Claire Crignon. O referido manuscrito compõe um dos Commonplace books, ou cadernos de anotações, de John Locke (1632-1704), dedicados a temas de interesse médico, cujo título, embora esteja em latim, refere-se ao texto, inacabado, redigido pelo filósofo originalmente em inglês e à mão, e que atualmente compõe o acervo da British Library, em Londres, sob a classificação Additional Manuscript (Add. MS.) 32.554.
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