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Orvosi Hetilap, 2012
A Keletromai Birodalom orvoslasa nagyreszt feledesbe merult. Legfőbb erdemenek azt tartjak, hogy irasban es kepekben megőrizte (es tovabbhagyomanyozta) a klaszszikus gorog medicinat. Ketsegtelen, hogy napjainkban semmit sem tudnank Hippokratesz, Galenosz, Dioszkoridesz (es a szerzőket hosszan sorolhatnam) időtallo munkassagarol, megallapitasaikrol, ha ...
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A Keletromai Birodalom orvoslasa nagyreszt feledesbe merult. Legfőbb erdemenek azt tartjak, hogy irasban es kepekben megőrizte (es tovabbhagyomanyozta) a klaszszikus gorog medicinat. Ketsegtelen, hogy napjainkban semmit sem tudnank Hippokratesz, Galenosz, Dioszkoridesz (es a szerzőket hosszan sorolhatnam) időtallo munkassagarol, megallapitasaikrol, ha ...
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Byzantine Medicine and medical Practitioners in the West : the Case of Michael Dishypatos
Revue des études byzantines, 1996REB 54 1996 France p. 201-220. J. Harris, Byzantine Medicine and medical Practitioners in the West : the Case of Michael Dishypatos. — On suppose habituellement qu'après 1204 Byzance a perdu son ancienne prééminence dans le domaine médical. La preuve que de nombreux médecins grecs exerçaient en Occident va à rencontre de ce point de vue. Beaucoup
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Medicine and social welfare in the Byzantine Empire.
Medicina nei secoli, 2000Byzantine medicine was guided by Hippocratic principles and Christian theological precepts, all of which viewed the human being as a psychosomatic entity. Medical philosophy and Christian theology had achieved an alliance, and the well-being of the entire person was the central objective of both.
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Byzantine psychosomatic medicine (10th- 15th century).
Medicina nei secoli, 2000Original elements of the psychosomatic medicine are examined by the most important byzantine physicians and medico-philosophers during the 10th -15th centuries. These topics concern the psycosomatic unity of the human personality, the psychosomatic disturbances, diseases and interactions, organic diseases, which cause psychical disorders, psychical ...
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Acute Renal Failure According to Ancient Greek and Byzantine Medical Writers
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1993S G Marketos
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Thyroid Diseases in the Byzantine Era
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1990S Marketos, D A Koutras
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Searching the seat of the soul in Ancient Greek and Byzantine medical literature
Acta Cardiologica, 2010Effie Poulakou-Rebelakou
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Colchicum Genus in the Writings of Ancient Greek and Byzantine Physicians
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2018Marianna Karamanou +2 more
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