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Pages |
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11-19 |
BOGER, George.
The sophistic character of some early Hippocratic treatises
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20-47 |
BOUDOURIS, Konstantine.
Philosophy and medicine : an interactive and creative relationship or a disparate coupling
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48-61 |
DEBRU, Armelle.
Altruisme et défense de soi dans l'éthique hippocratique
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62-69 |
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70-77 |
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78-87 |
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88-94 |
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95-113 |
LUZ, Menahem.
The philosophical background of Hippocrates'on Nutriment
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114-122 |
MILLER, Alfred E, MILLER, Maria G.
Aristotle's Entelecheia as a paradigm for today's health problems : ontological explanation of the psyche as grounded in Metaphysics H
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123-144 |
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145-153 |
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154-161 |
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162-171 |
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172-181 |
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182-190 |
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191-203 |
SCHULZE, Werner.
Armonia and psyche. Remarks on the philosophical background of music therapy
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204-222 |
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226-236 |
TRESS, Daryl M.
Aristotle against the Hippocratics on sexual generation
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237-253 |
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254-266 |
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267-273 |
WUBNIG, Judy.
Hiccups and hangovers in Plato's Symposium : Eryximachus the physician
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274-285 |
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286-290 |