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Pages |
CANTOR, David.
Introduction : The Uses and Meanings of Hippocrates
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1-18 |
KING, Helen.
The Power of Paternity : The Father of Medicine Meets the Prince of Physicians
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21-36 |
RÜTTEN, Thomas.
Hippocrates and the Construction of "Progress" in Sixteenth-and-Seventeenth-century Medicine
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37-58 |
SHACKELFORD, Jole.
The Chemical Hippocrates : Paracelsian and Hippocratic Theory in Petrus Severinus' Medical Philosophy
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59-88 |
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91-115 |
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116-135 |
RUSNOCK, Andrea.
Hippocrates, Bacon, and Medical Meteorology at the Royal Society, 1700-1750
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136-153 |
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157-177 |
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178-199 |
WARNER, John Harley.
Making History in American Medical Culture : The Antebellum Competition for Hippocrates
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200-236 |
LEDERER, Susan E.
Hippocrates American Style : Representing Professional Morality in Early Twentieth-century America
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239-256 |
WEISZ, George.
Hippocrates, Holism and Humanism in Interwar France
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257-279 |
CANTOR, David.
The Name and the Word : Neo-Hippocratism and Language in Interwar Britain
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280-301 |
CANTOR, David.
A Model for the New Physician : Hippocrates in Interwar Germany
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302-324 |