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Paul of Aegina
Theodora, Aetius of Amida, and Procopius: Some Possible Connections John Scarborough
CUHSLROG M105.Pdf (3.596Mb)
The Role of Albucasis in Evolution of the History of Otorhinolaryngology
Rodrigo De Castro's Portrait of the Perfect Physician in Early
Surgery on Varices in Byzantine Times (324-1453 CE)
Nova Et Vetera .Of the Times Recognized the Necessity of Direct Contact with the Hellenic Writings
Spine Deformities and Trauma in Avicenna's Canon of Medicine
Hippocrates in Context Studies in Ancient Medicine
Classical Memories/Modern Identities Paul Allen Miller and Richard H
Conference Booklet
Catalogue 67: Recent Acquisitions of Rare Books & Manuscripts
Galen in Byzantium
Homicide Forensics
Anatomy and Surgery in Europe and the Middle East During the Middle Ages
Arts Et Savoirs, 15 | 2021 Medical Humanism, a Problematic Formulation? 2
EARLY MEDICAL SCHOOLS. Ill
Simon of Genoa's Medical Lexicon
CUHSLROG M104.Pdf (519.3Kb)
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Bodily Fluids in Antiquity
Views on Ocular Cancer in Arabo-Islamic Medicine and The
Classic Descriptions of Disease This Is the FRONTISPIECE to the Second Edition of Dekkers' Exercitationes Practicae Circa M Edendi Methodum, Leyden, 1694
On Melancholy
The History of Anatomical Research of Lymphatics — from the Ancient
Aspasia and Cleopatra Metrodora, Two
Soranus and the Pompeii Speculum: the Sociology of Gynaecology and Roman Perceptions of the Female Body Author: Patricia Baker Pages: 141–150
A History of Herbal Medicine for Herbalists (Or How the Persians/Arabs Saved Greek Sciences) Candis Cantin, RH (AHG)
Erasmus and Medicine by Simone Mammola
A Translation with Commentary and Interpretive Essays of Three Anatomical Works Attributed to Rufus of Ephesus By
Abulcasis (936–1013): His Work and Contribution to Orthopaedics
Uterine Cancer in the Writings of Byzantine Physicians