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Pages |
NUTTON, Vivian.
From Galen to Alexander, aspects of medicine and medical practice in late antiquity
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1-14 |
BALDWIN, Barry.
Beyond the House Call : Doctors in Early Byzantine History and Politics
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15-19 |
DUFFY, John M.
Byzantine medicine in the Sixth and Seventh Centuries : Aspects of Teaching and Practice
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21-27 |
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29-41 |
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43-51 |
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53-63 |
VIKAN, Gary.
Art, medicine and magic in early Byzantium
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65-86 |
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87-93 |
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95-102 |
TODD, Robert B.
Philosophy and Medicine in John Philoponus' Commentary on Aristotle's De anima
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103-110 |
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111-120 |
HOHLWEG, Armin.
John Actuarius' De methodo medendi : on the new Edition
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121-133 |
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135-148 |
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149-158 |
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159-168 |
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169-186 |
BLIQUEZ, Lawrence J.
Two lists of Greek surgical instruments and the status of surgery in Byzantine times
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187-204 |
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205-211 |
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213-232 |
LIEBER, Elinor.
Asaf's "Book of medicines" : a Hebrew encylopedia of Greek and Jewish medicine, possibly compiled in Byzantium on an Indian model
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233-249 |
BAADER, Gerhard.
Early Medieval Latin Adaptations of Byzantine Medicine in Western Europe
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251-259 |