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- Representation of Insects in the Seventeenth Century: a Comparative Approach Domenico Bertoloni Melia a Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
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- Galen PHI515
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- How Climate and Disease Pandemics Shaped the Decline of Rome
- The Historical Struggle for Dominance Between the Heart, Liver, and Brain
- Galen: the Philosophical Physician
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- Natural Selection, Variation, Adaptation, and Evolution: a Primer of Interrelated Concepts
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