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Christian Galilee in the Byzantine Period

Early Christianity, 2023
grims routes, and agricultural monasteries dotted the landscape. Around the Galilee, the Roman cities slowly became Christian (Akko-Ptolemais, Bet Shean-Scythopolis, and Susita-Hippos). We can clearly identify three clusters of Christian societies in the Galilee: western Galilee, central lower Galilee, and the area of the Sea of Galilee.
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ASPECTS OF CHILDHOOD CANCER DURING THE BYZANTINE PERIOD

Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 2001
The main trends in the diagnosis and management of childhood cancer during the Byzantine period (330-1453 CE) are investigated. Therapeutic modalities reflected the influences from Ancient Greek and Greco-Roman medicine. Medical treatment included a great variety of regimens, and surgery was not unknown.
I A, Ramoutsaki   +4 more
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The Byzantine Period (395-1453 AD)

1982
As will be seen from the headings of the present and of the previous chapter, the Byzantine Period and the Graeco-Roman Period show a certain overlap. Little progress was made in medicine during the 1000 years of the Byzantine Empire, which itself eventually became fossilized.
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Cancer statistics for African American/Black People 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Angela Giaquinto   +2 more
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