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Dreams in ancient Greek Medicine.

Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki, 2017
Dreams preoccupied the Greek and Roman world in antiquity, therefore they had a prominent role in social, philosophical, religious, historical and political life of those times. They were considered as omens and prophetic signs of future events in private and public life, and that was particularly accentuated when elements of actions which took place ...
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The Transitions from Ancient Egyptian to Greek Medicine.

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
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From ancient Greek medicine to EPOS

Rhinology Journal, 2010
The manuscripts of eminent Byzantine physicians from the 4th to the 14th century contain extensive information on various otorhinolaryngological issues. In their work, the early knowledge of rhinological disease from definition and symptoms to conservative treatment and surgical intervention is intriguing.
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The Ethics of Diagnosis in Ancient Greek Medicine

1992
Every human act that implies a relation with the external world, as is the case with medical diagnosis, presupposes a cognitive distancing of the agent from the area of reality to which the act refers. Nobody, for example, could set out to travel to a city without a certain prior idea of what that city is, even when such an idea may be no more than an ...
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The Transitions From Ancient Egyptian Greek Medicine.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964
Will Durant once remarked, "When Athena was born in full development and armament from the head of Zeus, she provided the literature of the world with one of its most hackneyed similes." Yet, this simile does express the view that scholars at one time held regarding Greek civilization—that it sprang into the universe like a comet, without forbears—a ...
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