Dépouillement de From Athens to Jerusalem, Medicine in Hellenized Jewish Lore and in Early Christian Literature
Samuel Kottek and Manfred Horstmanshoff (Ed.),
Rotterdam : Erasmus Publishing, 2000. 279 p. (Pantaleon Reeks, 33)
- Cote BIU Santé Médecine :
186.247
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Pages |
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13-32 |
MEACHAM, Tirzah.
Halakhic Limitations on the Use of Slaves in Physical Examinations
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33-48 |
STOL, Marten.
Material Imagination during Pregnancy in Babylonia
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51-67 |
GOUREVITCH, Danielle.
Préparation intellectuelle et déontologie de la sage-femme : du traité des Maladies des femmes de Soranos d'Éphèse aux Infortunes de Dinah
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69-82 |
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83-98 |
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101-118 |
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119-140 |
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143-155 |
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157-170 |
TREMBOVLER, Larissa.
A Sound Mind in a Diseased Body : A "Medical" Aspect of the Soul-Body relationship in Later Greek and Early Christian Philosophy
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171-179 |
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183-201 |
ALLAN, Nigel.
The Healing Serpent in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition
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203-226 |
LAGRÉE, Jacqueline.
Wisdom, Health, Salvation : The Medical Model in the Works of Clement of Alexandria
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227-240 |
HELM, Jürgen.
Sickness in Early Christian Healing Narratives. Medical, Religious and Social Aspects
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241-258 |
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