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Professor Zoltán Molnár talks to Professor Kevin Talbot about Willis's insights into the patients he encountered and his descriptions of their symptoms that could arguably be used for teaching today.

Title page of Cerebri Anatome shows Willis dissecting as part of a team (alongside other founding members of The Royal Society), and Professor Kevin Talbot headshot.
Title page of Cerebri Anatome (2nd ed. 1664) illustrates Willis dissecting as part of a team, and Professor Kevin Talbot
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