The Medical Profession in Ancient Times: An Anniversary Discourse Delivered Before the New York Academy of Medicine, November 7, 1855Academy, 1856 - 222 sider |
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... Athens , 61 The Anatomical and Physiological views of Aristotle , The Last of the Asclepions of Cos and Cnidos , 66 72 CHAPTER V. PERGAMUS AND ALEXANDRIA . The Asclepion and Library of Pergamus , The Founding and Institutions of ...
... Athens , 61 The Anatomical and Physiological views of Aristotle , The Last of the Asclepions of Cos and Cnidos , 66 72 CHAPTER V. PERGAMUS AND ALEXANDRIA . The Asclepion and Library of Pergamus , The Founding and Institutions of ...
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... Athens , Oribasius , Hospitals and Medical Institutions of Christianity , The Hospital of Cæsarea , Perabolani , The Nosocomi , Nemesius , Bishop of Emessa , Jacob Psychrestus , • The Last of the Ancient Latins , Macer Floridus , Aëtius ...
... Athens , Oribasius , Hospitals and Medical Institutions of Christianity , The Hospital of Cæsarea , Perabolani , The Nosocomi , Nemesius , Bishop of Emessa , Jacob Psychrestus , • The Last of the Ancient Latins , Macer Floridus , Aëtius ...
Side 8
... Athens , John of Alexandria , and Palladius , Ahrun , Paul of Ægina , • PAGE 197 · 200 202 • 202 203 203 • 204 206 Summary view of the Progress and Decline of Medical Science among the Ancients , CHAPTER XIII . LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF THE ...
... Athens , John of Alexandria , and Palladius , Ahrun , Paul of Ægina , • PAGE 197 · 200 202 • 202 203 203 • 204 206 Summary view of the Progress and Decline of Medical Science among the Ancients , CHAPTER XIII . LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF THE ...
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... Athens , by kindling large fires in different parts of the city . To him the Empirics , a sect of much later date , were ambitious of tracing their opinions . He was the author of a treatise on nutrition , which had perished before the ...
... Athens , by kindling large fires in different parts of the city . To him the Empirics , a sect of much later date , were ambitious of tracing their opinions . He was the author of a treatise on nutrition , which had perished before the ...
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... Athens , where it was his intention to establish an inde- pendent school of his own ; but regaining his health , he relinquished this purpose , and afterwards be- queathed his possessions to the Academy . Attalus , king of Pergamus ...
... Athens , where it was his intention to establish an inde- pendent school of his own ; but regaining his health , he relinquished this purpose , and afterwards be- queathed his possessions to the Academy . Attalus , king of Pergamus ...
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