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Representations of the medieval cell doctrine from Jan GÅ‚ogowczyk (c. 1445?-1507)

Representations of the medieval cell doctrine from Polish philosopher and polymath Jan Głogowczyk (c. 1445?-1507), published posthumously in 1514. The 1514 image is derived from Reisch’s (1503) image and shows the Reisch scheme of connections from the special sense organs to the anterior ventricle, including a representation of the olfactory bulbs. (Source: Biblioteka Narodowa [National Library], Warsaw. See: Lanska DJ. Representations of the olfactory bulb and tracts in images of the medieval cell doctrine. J Hist Neurosci 2022b;31[2-3]:176-99. Public domain.)