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Involuntary movement: Descartes' idea of how impulses from the limbs reach the brain. Descartes believed all nerves to be hollow. From Rene Descartes, Opera Philosophica, Frankfurt am Main, 1692. 
Unique Identifier ART131809 
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Purpose Public 
Size 2923px × 3294px 
Photo Credit Image Select / Art Resource, NY 
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Anatomy
Brain
Descartes, Rene (1596-1650)