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1-7 |
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8-23 |
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24-29 |
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30-39 |
COBOLET, Guy.
Providing Online Access to Greaco-Roman Medicine : BIUM's Electronic Corpus of Ancient Physicians
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40-43 |
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44-53 |
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54-63 |
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64-69 |
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70-72 |
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73-78 |
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79-83 |
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84-91 |
BACALEXI, Dina.
Le traité de Galien De pulsibus ad tirones : Pratique médicale et représentation du corps humain
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92-104 |
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105-111 |
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112-117 |
GAUTHERIE, Aurélien.
Medical Dialogue in the Books on Dietetics in the De medicina : Celsus Taking Account of the Patient as a Friend and Individual
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118-121 |
Cilliers, Louise.
The Contribution of the 4th century North African Physician, Helvius Vindicianus
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122-129 |
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130-144 |
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145-148 |
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149-154 |
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155-163 |
ZANCHIN, Giorgio.
The Headache Remedies of the Pseudo-Apuleius. A modern Reappraisal
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164-166 |
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167-182 |
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183-189 |
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190-205 |
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206-217 |
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218-222 |
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223-232 |
LORENTZ, Kirsi O..
Introduction to the Cyprus Ancient Population Project (CAPP) and the first CAPP symposion
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233-239 |
PARRAS, Zissis.
My side of the mountain : initial colonisation and biological regionalism on Cyprus through the Neolithic and Chalcolithic
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240-251 |
LORENTZ, Kirsi O..
Ante-mortem tooth loss in chalcolithic populations of Cyprus : Comparisons between Cemetery and Settlement
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252-264 |
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265-273 |
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274-283 |
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284-290 |
ISRAELOWICH, Ido.
The authority of Physicians as Dream Interpreters in the Pergamene Asclepeieon
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291-296 |
PETRIDOU, Georgia.
Asclepius the Divine Healer, Asclepius the Divine Physician : epiphanies and diagnostic and Therapeutic Tools
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297-307 |
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308-319 |
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320-324 |
PAPAIOANNOU, Demetra.
Diseases as described in the Lives of Healing Saints and the Means of their Treatment
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325-333 |
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338-349 |
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350-354 |