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Though Willis drew on the work of physicians like Galen – as Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Oxford he would have also been required to instruct his students in classical thought – his account of the brain differed in one key respect. While the Ancient Greeks and even early Christians imagined animals to possess something like a soul, Willis and many of his contemporaries viewed it as the exclusive preserve of human beings.
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