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Pages |
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7-24 |
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25-42 |
BADER, Pascal.
The Identity, Legal Status and Origin of the Roman Army's Medical Staff in the Imperial Age
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43-60 |
Le Blay, Frédéric.
Pneumatism in Seneca : an Example of Interaction between Physics and Medecine
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63-76 |
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77-91 |
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92-116 |
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119-136 |
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137-154 |
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137-154 |
HAUTALA, Svetlana.
"As a Matter of Fact, This is Not Difficult to Understand!": The Adresses to the reader in Greek and Latin Pharmacological Poetry
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183-200 |
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201-223 |
BONET, Valérie.
On analgesic and narcotic plants: Pliny and His Greek Sources, the history of a complex graft
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224-239 |
PARDON, Muriel.
Collyrium Names Attested on Stone Tablets: The example of the Helvetian Corpus
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240-256 |
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259-288 |
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289-314 |
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315-329 |
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330-349 |
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350-367 |
HAVERLING, Gerd.
on terminological variation in the late latin translation of the hippocratic aphorisms
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368-382 |
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383-401 |
GITTON, Valérie.
the author of book 10 of the mulomedicina chironis and its greek and latin sources
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402-420 |