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The Holistic Hippocrates: 'Treating the Patient, Not Just the Disease'
Squaring the Circle a Case Study in the History of Mathematics the Problem
Hippocrates: Facts and Fiction 1. Introduction
Modern Commentaries on Hippocrates1
Thales of Miletus Hippocrates I Replaced Superstition with Science. I
Who Wrote the Hippocratic Oath?
Medicin and Philosophy in Direct Dialectic Relation During The
Hippocrates Now
Hippocrates' Quadrature of the Lune, Part 2 Euclid's Proof of The
Hippocrates, on the Infection of the Lower Respiratory Tract Among The
What Does Hippocrates Mean? the Historiographical Construction Of
From Hippocrates to the Early Eastern Christian Fathers
Alexander the Great – the Father of the First International Currency
The Role of Hippocrates in the Development and Progress of Medical Sciences
Squaring the Circle a Case Study in the History of Mathematics the Problem
Doubling the Cube: a New Interpretation of Its Significance for Early Greek Geometry
The Collected Works of Hippocrates and Galen: the Greatest Physicians of the Graeco-Roman World
History of Mathematics As a Tool
Top View
Plato and the Method of Hippocrates Mansfeld, Jaap Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Winter 1980; 21, 4; Periodicals Archive Online Pg
Ancient Greek Medicine
Hippocrates: Philosophy and Medicine
The Terminal Aphonia of Alexander the Great, a Silent Herald of an Ordinary Death
Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen
Hippocrates of Kos, the Father of Clinical Medicine, and Asclepiades of Bithynia, the Father of Molecular Medicine*
Hippocrates Now: the 'Father of Medicine'
Plutarch on Archimedes (Extract from Plutarch's Writing on the Roman
Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen Studies in Ancient Medicine
What Does 'Hippocrates' Mean?
Greece Part II Study Guide What Were the 3 Goals of Pericles for Athens?
196 the ANCIENT GREEK ORIGINS of SPORTS MEDICINE D. W. MASTERSON, D.L.C., M.Sc
Medical Metaphors in Plutarch: the Εxample of Πολιτικὴ Ἰατρεία
Hippocratic Recipes; Oral and Written Transmission of Pharmacological Knowledge in Fifth- and Fourth- Century Greece
Chapter 1 – Psychology and the Ancients
Loeb Classical Library
Is Consent in Medicine a Concept Only of Modern Times?
Women and Their Bodies in Classical Greece