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Medieval Medical Manuscripts

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958
To the Editor:— I am card-listing medieval medical manuscripts (prior to 1600 A.D.) in the collections owned by physicians, other individuals, and public institutions in the United States and Canada. I would appreciate information as to any such manuscripts that are not already listed in the De Ricci Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in ...
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Medical Illustrations in Medieval Manuscripts

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
This impressive volume should be reviewed by one of two types of reader: the recognized authority or the rank amateur. Ideally, it deserves the attention of the super-expert medievalist or the classical medical scholar who has himself just sent to press a similar book, a man who can correct any errors of translation, cite additional and more obscure ...
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A Rogue's Gallery of Medical Manuscripts

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
Poorly written and executed clinical studies, like boomerangs and bad pennies, turn up just when you think you have gotten rid of them. Fortunately, bad research is usually detected and rapidly rejected by competent medical editors. More dangerous to conscientious physicians wishing to keep abreast of medical developments are the clinical articles ...
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Two Medical Manuscripts

This book presents text editions of three medical texts from ancient and late antique Egypt. Two of the texts, written on the recto and verso of the same papyrus, date to the 14th or 13th century BCE and comprise treatises on ophthalmology and gynecology respectively; the third is a Coptic medical treatise from the 5th or 6th century CE that outlines ...
Sofie Schiødt, Anne Grons
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Medical Practice and Manuscripts in Byzantium

Social History of Medicine, 2000
Scholars, past and present, have belittled Byzantine medicine for its perceived static and derivative nature. Applied to the medicine of the centuries immediately before and after the year 1000, these criticisms, though apparently sustainable, fail to recognize its underlying vigour.
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Sinhalese Medical Manuscripts in Paris

Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, 1987
Dans le cadre d'un projet de recherche sur l'histoire de la litterature medicale a Ceylan, cinq manuscrits medicaux en langue singhalese ont ete trouves a la Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris et un manuscrit au Musee de l'Homme. Les manuscrits " Indien 924 "| " Indien 932 " et " Indien 1059 " ayant ete precedemment analyses par l'A., seuls les trois ...
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