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Ethics in ancient Greek medicine [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of the Balkan Medical Union, 2018
The ethical medical code which was born in ancient Greece had durable grounds and survived in the medical profession until today. These ethical standards of the physicians were gradually formulated during antiquity.
Evangelia-Eleni DEMOU   +2 more
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Neonatal medicine in ancient art

open access: yesThe Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
There are a limited number of artistic objects from ancient times with particular importance in neonatal medicine. The best examples are figurines from ancient Egypt of Isis nursing Horus, showing the importance of breastfeeding.
Murat Yurdakök
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Biophytum sensitivum : Ancient medicine, modern targets [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research, 2012
Research on medicinal plants began to focus on discovery of natural products as potential active principles against various diseases. Medicinal plants are very interesting, have the ability to produce remarkable chemical structures with diverse ...
K M Sakthivel, C Guruvayoorappan
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Pre-Hippocratic medicine [PDF]

open access: yesVojnosanitetski Pregled, 2022
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Glišić Miloš   +5 more
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O medycznych właściwościach i zastosowaniu miodu w De medicina libri VIII Aulusa Korneliusza Celsusa [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi Incohantis, 2020
(Medical properties and applications of honey in Aulus Cornelius Celsus’ De medicina libri VIII): The medical application of honey has a long tradition. In antiquity it was used as a potent substance with dietary and medicinal attributes. Based on Celsus’
Agnieszka Bartnik
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Cardiocentrism in ancient medicines

open access: yesIJC Heart & Vasculature, 2023
History of cardiology starts scientifically in 1628, when William Harvey (1578-1657) published his revolutionary book Extercitatio anatomica de motu cordis et sanguinis in animalibus, where he described "general" circulation, movements and functions of heart, heart valves, veins and arteries [1].
Fabio Zampieri   +2 more
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Preliminary Notes on the Physician Krateuas (2nd–1st Century BC). A New Collection of his T and F

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2021
The physician Krateuas lived in the first part of the 1st century BC, worked at the court of Mithridates and wrote a Rhizotomikon (Herbal) of which only a few fragments remain. More than a century ago, Max Wellmann studied this physician (1897; 1898) and
Giuseppe Squillace
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Une histoire trouble : l’adjectif μελάγχλωρος et sa transmission dans les textes médicaux grecs

open access: yesPallas, 2021
From Hippocratic texts and up to the Byzantine period, the adjective μελάγχλωρος, literally “black-green”, raised debates for its interpretation. Like many adjectives indicating a dichromy, its meaning is difficult to grasp in a precise manner and lends ...
Alessia Guardasole
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Mandrake in ancient Graeco-Roman and early Byzantine medicine [PDF]

open access: yesFarmacja Polska, 2023
Belonging to Mandragora genus and to the Solanaceae family, mandrake (Mandragora officinarum L.) is a plant native to the Mediterranean area. According to modern science, due to the presence of alkaloids such as atropine, scopolamine, belladonnine and ...
Krzysztof Jagusiak   +2 more
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