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DEAN-JONES, Lesley, Rosen, Ralph M. .
Ancient Concepts of the Hippocratic. Papers Presented at the XIIIth International Hippocrates Colloquium, Austin, Texas, August 2008
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17-47 |
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48-60 |
DEMONT, Paul.
Remarques sur le tableau de la medecine et d’Hippocrate chez Platon
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61-82 |
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83-98 |
PRINCE, Susan.
The Peripatetic Hippocrates and Other Monists in the Anonymus Londiniensis
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99-116 |
NELSON, Eric Dolaine.
Tracking the Hippocratic Woozle: Pseudepigrapha and the Formation of the Corpus
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117-142 |
Mann, Joel E. .
Is There a ‘Hippocratic’ Response to the Attack on Medicine?
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143-162 |
Lo Presti, Roberto.
Perceiving the Coherence of the Perceiving Body: Is There Such a Thing as a ‘Hippocratic’ View on Sense Perception and Cognition?
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163-194 |
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195-208 |
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209-241 |
Rosen, Ralph M. .
Towards a Hippocratic Anthropology: On Ancient Medicine and the Origins of Humans
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242-257 |
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258-272 |
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273-291 |
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292-307 |
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308-330 |
ROSELLI, Amneris.
‘According to both Hippocrates and the Truth’: Hippocrates as Witness to the Truth, from Apollonius of Citium to Galen
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331-344 |
ALESSI, Robert.
Bodily Features in the Corpus Hippocraticum: On the Classification of Individuals into Groups
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345-377 |
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378-398 |
CURTIS, Todd.
Author, Argument and Exegesis: A Rhetorical Analysis of Galen’s In Hippocratis de natura hominis commentaria tria
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399-420 |
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421-444 |