Medicina

Dépouillement de From Athens to Jerusalem, Medicine in Hellenized Jewish Lore and in Early Christian Literature

Samuel Kottek and Manfred Horstmanshoff (Ed.), Rotterdam : Erasmus Publishing, 2000. 279 p. (Pantaleon Reeks, 33) - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 186.247

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GELLER, Mark J. An Akkadian Vademecum in the Babylonian Talmud

13-32
MEACHAM, Tirzah. Halakhic Limitations on the Use of Slaves in Physical Examinations

33-48
STOL, Marten. Material Imagination during Pregnancy in Babylonia

51-67
GOUREVITCH, Danielle. Préparation intellectuelle et déontologie de la sage-femme : du traité des Maladies des femmes de Soranos d'Éphèse aux Infortunes de Dinah

69-82
KOTTEK, Samuel, BAADER, Gerhard. Talmudic and Greco-Roman Data on Pregnancy : a renewed Examination

83-98
HORSTMANSHOFF, Herman Frederik Johan (Manfred). Who is the true Eunuch ? Medical and Religious Ideas about Eunuchs and Castration in the Works of Clement of Alexandria

101-118
LEVINSON, Joshua. Cultural Andrology in Rabbinic Litterature

119-140
NEWMYER, Stephen. Philo on Animal Psychology : Sources and Moral Implications

143-155
PAAVILAINEN, Helena. Mental Changes in Old Age : Ancient Jewish Sources

157-170
TREMBOVLER, Larissa. A Sound Mind in a Diseased Body : A "Medical" Aspect of the Soul-Body relationship in Later Greek and Early Christian Philosophy
171-179
183-201
203-226
LAGRÉE, Jacqueline. Wisdom, Health, Salvation : The Medical Model in the Works of Clement of Alexandria
227-240
HELM, Jürgen. Sickness in Early Christian Healing Narratives. Medical, Religious and Social Aspects
241-258