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Lovesickness: Erasistratus Discovering the Cause of Antiochus
The Contribution of Alexandrian Physicians to Cardiology
The Evolution of Anatomy
'(V Tfj Aiaet0nti Kpoias'-Aristotle*
The Thorax in History 2. Hellenistic Experiment and Human Dissection
From the Heart to Heart Failure”
Physiological and Pathophysiological Aspects in Herophilos Writings
Anatomy, Physiology, Medicine in the Ancient World Hippocrates 460 to 370 BC
What Do We Know About Erasistratus? Part 3*
Human Anatomy, from the Origin to the Renaissance
Special Article How the Brain Got Its Names and Numbers
Erasistratus Frr
The Neurology of Erasistratus Pearce JMS* Emeritus Consultant Neurologist, Department of Neurology, Hull Royal Infirmary, England, United Kingdom
Greek Anatomist Herophilus: the Father of Anatomy
Chrysippus of Cnidus: Medical Doxography and Hellenistic Monarchies Marquis Berrey
Why Was the Great Greek Physician Galen Unable to Figure out That the Heart Circulated Blood Throughout the Body? and Even More
Herophilean Research Methods in Early Ptolemaic Alexandria
Neurosciences in Hellenistic Alexandria
Top View
Andreas Vesalius 500 Years
Herophilus and Vivisection: a Re-Appraisal
Prevailing Theories in Cardiovascular Physiology During Ancient and Classical Times
Herophilus, Erasistratus, Aretaeus, and Galen: Ancient Roots of the Bell–Magendie Law
Medicine in Stamps Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564)
Andreas Vesalius and the Impact of De Humani Corporis Fabrica on Anatomical Exploration
Alcmaeon, Praxagoras and Herophilus
Erasistratus Erasistratus of Iulis on Ceos (About 315–240 BC ?) Is the Only Scientist Other Than Herophilus to Whom Ancient So
Review Article
Galen's Analogy: Animal Experimentation and Anatomy In
Erasistratus of Chios: a Pioneer of Human Anatomy and Physiology
The Anatomy of Andreas Vesalius
Brain Renaissance: from Vesalius to Modern Neuroscience
The Account of Hippocrates and the Lovesick Prince in the $Iwan