Medicina

Dépouillement de The human embryo : Aristotle and the Arabic and European traditions

Papers read at the Constantinus Colloquy (25-27 march 1988 : Exeter), G.R. Dunstan (Ed.), Exeter : University of Exeter, 1990. xi + 235 p - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 180.956

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DUNSTAN, GR. Introduction : text and context
1-9
KING, Helen. Making a man : becoming human in early Greek medicine
10-19
BALME, DM. "Anthropos anthropon genna" : Human is Generated by Human
20-31
MUSALLAM, Basim. The Human Embryo in Arabic Scientific and Religious Thought
32-46
GREEN, Monica H. Constantinus Africanus and the conflict between religion and science
47-69
HITCHCOCK, Richard. Arabic Medicine : The Andalusi Context
70-78
GOODMAN, LE. The Fetus as a Natural Miracle : The Maimonidean View
79-94
BURNETT, Charles. The Planets and the Development of the Embryo
95-112
HUBY, Pamela M. Soul, Life, Sense, Intellect : Some Thirteenth-Century Problems
113-122
BEMROSE, Stephen. "Come d'animal divegna fante" : the Animation of the Human Embryo in Dante
123-135
NUTTON, Vivian. The Anatomy of the Soul in Early Renaissance Medicine
136-157
BROCKLISS, LWB. The Embryological Revolution in the France of Louis XIV : the Dominance of Ideology
158-186
MAC LAREN, Angus. Policing Pregnancies : Changes in Nineteenth-Century Criminal and Canon Law
187-207