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2004
The major premise of the argument which follows is that Greek science and specifically Greek medicine did not penetrate into pre-Byzantine Babylonia. Examples are drawn from the Babylonian Talmud, which contains information from both Graeco-Roman Palestine and Parthian/Sassanian Babylonia, showing clear differences between Greek and Babylonian medicine.
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The major premise of the argument which follows is that Greek science and specifically Greek medicine did not penetrate into pre-Byzantine Babylonia. Examples are drawn from the Babylonian Talmud, which contains information from both Graeco-Roman Palestine and Parthian/Sassanian Babylonia, showing clear differences between Greek and Babylonian medicine.
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Interpreting the History of Bloodletting
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1995La saignee therapeutique a de nos jours virtuellement disparu. La question est de savoir pour quelle raison les medecins d'autrefois pensaient guerir un mal en saignant leurs patients, alors qu'aujourd'hui, on sait qu'une telle pratique peut entrainer la ...
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