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Sperm disorders according to the Byzantine medical writers (4th-14th centuries) |
selon les médecins byzantins les dysfonctionnements physiologiques de l'appareil génital masculin seraient dus à des désordres diététiques |
Publié dans :
Medicina nei secoli. vol 13(2), 2001. Pages :413-424
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LASCARATOS, John
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Cote BIU Santé Médecine :
96.633
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Méd. ancienne : médecine byzantine
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fiche entrée le 15/02/2002
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Ophtalmomogy in Byzantium (10th - 15th centuries) |
The study and analysis of the Byzantine texts after the 9th century, especially those of Theophanes and Ioannes Actuarius, reveals that the ophtalmology of this epoch follows in general lines theknowledge of the earlier ancient Greek and Byzantine physicians, adding however, remarkable clarifications as to differential diagnosis and treatment. Nevertheless, there is some noteworthy information in the historical and hagiographical texts that indicate the high level of the practice of his specialty in Byzantine hospitals (xenones) in the middle and late periods. |
Publié dans :
Medicina nei secoli. 1999, vol 11, n° 2 . Pages :391-403
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LASCARATOS, John
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Cote BIU Santé Médecine :
96.633
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Méd. ancienne : médecine byzantine
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fiche entrée le 05/02/2001
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" Eyes " on the thrones : imperial ophtalmologic nicknames |
Department of the History of Medicine, National Athen University, Greece |
Publié dans :
Survey of Ophthalmology. 1999 jul-aug, vol 44, n° 1 . Pages :73-78
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LASCARATOS, John
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Méd. ancienne : médecine byzantine
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fiche entrée le 05/02/2001
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Fatal wounding of the Byzantine Emperor Julian the Apostate (AD 361 - 363) : approach to the contribution of ancient surgery |
Publié dans :
World Journal of Surgery. 2000, vol 24, n° 5 . Pages :615-619
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LASCARATOS, John, VOROS, D
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Cote BIU Santé Médecine :
115.126
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Méd. ancienne : médecine byzantine
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fiche entrée le 05/02/2001
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Treatment of nasal polyposis in Byzantine times |
Department of the History of Medicine, National Athen University, Greece.
The goal of this study was to describe the therapeutic methods and surgical techniques used during Byzantine times (AD 324 - 1453) for a disease that has occupied physicians since Antiquity : nasal polyps.
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Publié dans :
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology. 2000, vol 109, n° 9 . Pages :871-876
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LASCARATOS, John, SEGAS, JV, ASSIMAKOPOULOS, DA
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Cote BIU Santé Médecine :
132.148
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Méd. ancienne : médecine byzantine
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fiche entrée le 05/02/2001
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Intestinal obstruction. A paradigm of earlier influences on the medicine of late Byzantium |
The study and analysis of aetiology, symptomatology and treatment of intestinal obstruction, based on the texts of Byzantine physicians from the early until the late epoch, prove that the way in which the illness is conceived is substantially unchanged throughout this period. The texts of Byzantine historians and chroniclers present three fatal instances of this disease (ileus or chordapsus, according to the terminology of Byzantine medicine). These are the cases of the Emperor Tiberius I Constantine (578-582), Patriarch Anastasius (730-754) and Empress Theodora (1042 and 1055-1056) ; the causes of their death remained unknown in the broader medical and historical bibliography. Intestinal obstruction is one of the disease which probably supported earlier researchers in their opinion of a substantially' static condition' of Byzantine medicine. |
Publié dans :
Medicina nei secoli. 1999, vol 11, n° 2 . Pages :405-414
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LASCARATOS, John, MARKETOS, Spyros
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Cote BIU Santé Médecine :
96.633
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Méd. ancienne : médecine byzantine
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fiche entrée le 05/02/2001
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