Approaches to the patient in the ancient world, Leiden, Boston, Brill, 548 p.
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Pages |
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23-80 |
LETTS, Melinda.
Questioning the Patient, Questioning Hippocrates: Rufus of Ephesus and the Pursuit of Knowledge
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81-106 |
THUMIGER, Chiara.
Patient Function and Physician Function in the Hippocratic Cases
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107-137 |
WEE, John Z..
Case History as Minority Report in the Hippocratic Epidemics 1
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138-165 |
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166-202 |
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203-223 |
KOETSCHET, Pauline.
Experiencing Madness: Mental Patients in Medieval Arabo-Islamic Medicine
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224-246 |
KOSAK, Jennifer.
Interpretations of the Healer’s Touch in the Hippocratic Corpus
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247-264 |
BOLTON, Lesley.
Patience for the Little Patient: The Infant in Soranus’ Gynaecia
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265-284 |
ROBY, Courtney.
Galen on the Patient’s Role in Pain Diagnosis: Sensation, Consensus, and Metaphor
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304-324 |
ECCA, Giulia.
The Μισθάριον in the Praecepta: The Medical Fee and its Impact on the Patient
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325-344 |
LEWIS, Orly.
The Practical Application of Ancient Pulse-Lore and its Influence on the Patient-Doctor Interaction
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345-364 |
BAKER, Patricia Anne.
Images of Doctors and their Implements: A Visual Dialogue between the Patient and the Doctor
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365-389 |
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390-412 |
WILKINS, John.
Treatment of the Man: Galen’s Preventive Medicine in the De Sanitate Tuenda
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413-431 |
DRAYCOTT, Jane.
Literary and Documentary Evidence for Lay Medical Practice in the Roman Republic and Empire
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432-450 |
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451-470 |
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471-496 |
STOLBERG, Michael.
Epilogue: Approaches to the History of Patients: From the Ancient World to Early Modern Europe
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497-518 |