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Others, however, such as Eustachius and Fabricius (1537-1619), were more successful, and found and described these structures.
A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume II: The Beginnings of Modern Science 1904
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While such as Eustachius, himself an able discoverer, could join in the cry, it is no wonder if a lower soul, like that of Sylvius, led it open-mouthed.
Historical Lectures and Essays Charles Kingsley 1847
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And, he certainly lacked the credentials and reputation of someone like a Eustachius, whose widely used textbook of the period is of the sort the Meditations was in all likelihood aimed at replacing.
Descartes' Life and Works Smith, Kurt 2007
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Eustachius of Salerno was a brilliant investigator of human structure, especially of the ear and viscera, though less reputed that the great Flemish anatomist Andreas Vesalius, who was persecuted for daring to teach the real facts of human anatomy in face of the mistaken authority of Galen.
Representative Men 2006
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Saint Eustachius, exemplar of patience in adversity
Some Saint Stuff Julie D. 2005
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That through the intercession of Saint Eustachius Thou give us patience in adversity
Some Saint Stuff Julie D. 2005
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Eustachius, and other the peers of the realme were present.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (4 of 12) Stephan Earle Of Bullongne Raphael Holinshed
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"St Eustachius" in the Church of St Petronius, in Bologna -- one of his last is the "Moses breaking the Tables," in Parma.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843 Various
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Eustachius, discovery of the thoracic duct of the horse by, 100
Fathers of Biology Charles McRae
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But after the one part had remained a time in Carleil, and the other in Yorke, they departed from both those places without any further exploit for that season, sauing that Eustachius king Stephans sonne (hauing also latelie receiued the order of knighthood) did much hurt in the countries which belonged to those Noble men that were with the lord Henrie.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (4 of 12) Stephan Earle Of Bullongne Raphael Holinshed
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