A Short History of MedicineJohns Hopkins University Press, 1. mar. 1982 - 304 sider Since it was first published in 1955, A Short History of Medicine has been hailed as the best available book of its kind: a concise and readable introduction to the history of medicine, written for students and professionals alike. This revised edition of Erwin H. Ackerknecht's classic volume is now available in paperback, making the book especially suitable for classroom use. |
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... later when that specialty is discussed . The use of laboratory studies in physiology , experimental pathology , and pharmacology contributed greatly to the in- crease of clinical knowledge , especially diagnostic knowl- edge ...
... later when that specialty is discussed . The use of laboratory studies in physiology , experimental pathology , and pharmacology contributed greatly to the in- crease of clinical knowledge , especially diagnostic knowl- edge ...
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... later found not to have the pathogenic qualities assigned to them in the first burst of enthusiasm . Many conditions , such as the pneumonias , appeared to be the result of something far more complex than the action of one single type ...
... later found not to have the pathogenic qualities assigned to them in the first burst of enthusiasm . Many conditions , such as the pneumonias , appeared to be the result of something far more complex than the action of one single type ...
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... later centuries , read SIR MICHAEL FOSTER , Lectures on the History of Physiology During the 16th , 17th , and 18th Centuries ( Cambridge , 1901 ) , which also contains many original quo- tations . Even better is K. E. ROTSCHUH ...
... later centuries , read SIR MICHAEL FOSTER , Lectures on the History of Physiology During the 16th , 17th , and 18th Centuries ( Cambridge , 1901 ) , which also contains many original quo- tations . Even better is K. E. ROTSCHUH ...
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PALEOPATHOLOGY AND PALEOMEDICINE | 3 |
MEDICINE OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS | 23 |
ANCIENT INDIA AND CHINA | 35 |
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