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Thomas Willis, 17th century English physician, 1742. Artist: George Vertue
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Thomas Willis, 17th century English physician, 1742. Artist: George Vertue
Thomas Willis, 17th century English physician, 1742. Willis (1621-1675) was the first in modern times to notice the sweetish taste of diabetic urine in diabetes mellitus. He also studied the brain and nervous system and was one of the founders of the Royal Society
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This black and white portrait print showcases Thomas Willis, a prominent 17th-century English physician. Created by the talented artist George Vertue in 1742, this engraving beautifully captures the essence of Willis' contribution to medicine and science. Thomas Willis (1621-1675) was an influential figure who made significant discoveries during his lifetime. He was the first person in modern times to recognize the sweetish taste of diabetic urine in diabetes mellitus, which revolutionized our understanding of this illness. Additionally, he dedicated his studies to exploring the complexities of the brain and nervous system, establishing himself as one of the founders of the prestigious Royal Society. In this portrait, we see a distinguished man with an air of intellect and wisdom. His gaze is focused yet gentle, reflecting his dedication to advancing medical knowledge for the betterment of society. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this image, emphasizing its historical significance. As we admire this remarkable piece from Heritage Images' collection at Oxford Science Archive, we are reminded not only of Thomas Willis' contributions but also those individuals throughout history who have tirelessly pursued scientific breakthroughs for humanity's benefit. This print serves as a testament to their unwavering commitment and reminds us that progress is built upon their foundations.
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