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Pages |
CONRAD, Lawrence I.
Arabic plague chronologies and treatises : social and historical factors in the formation of a literary genre
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3-35 |
SAVAGE SMITH, Emilie.
Ibn al-Nafis's Perfected Book on Ophtalmology and his treatment of trachoma and its sequelae
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36-98 |
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99-115 |
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116-133 |
PORMANN, Peter E.
Al-Razi on the benefits of sex : a clinician caught between philosophy and medicine
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134-145 |
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146-160 |
LEISER, Gary.
Medical education in Islamic lands from the seventh to the fourteenth century
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161-184 |
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185-202 |
PORMANN, Peter E.
The physician and the other : images of the charlatan in medieval Islam
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203-239 |
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240-251 |
BURNETT, Charles.
'Spiritual medicine' : music and healing in Islam and its influence in Western medicine
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252-259 |
CONRAD, Lawrence I.
Usama ibn Munqidh and other witnesses to Frankish and Islamic medicine in the era of the Crusades
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260-282 |
PORMANN, Peter E.
The dispute beetween the philarabic and philhellenic physicians and the forgotten heritage of Arabic medicine (La querelle des médecins arabistes et héllenistes et l'héritage oublié)
traduction d'un article paru dans Boudon-Millot, V. et Cobolet, G., Lire les médecins grecs à la Renaissance, 2004.
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283-316 |
MUSALLAM, Basim.
The human embryo in Arabic scientific and religious thought
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317-331 |
Bummel, Julia.
Human biological reproduction in the medicine of the Prophet : teh question of provenance and formation of the semen
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332-341 |
Kruk, Remke.
Ibn abi-l-Ash'ath's Kitab al-Hayawan: a scientific approach to anthropology, dietetics and zoological systematics
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342-384 |
Hoyland, Robert G..
Theomnestus of Nicopolis, Hunayn ibn Ishaq and the beginnings of Islamic veterinary science
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385-405 |
Akasoy, Anna.
The influence of the Arabic tradition of falconry and hunting on Western Europe
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406-427 |