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Social and Cultural Aspects of Russian Experimental Medicine During the Reign of Peter I
Introduction. The aim of the article is to show medicine as a multifaceted science influenced by social and cultural aspects that determine its structure and national features.Materials and methods.
T. V. Kovaleva
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History of studying the diabetes mellitus in the mirror of numismatics
The branch of historical science of numismatics (from the Latin numisma — coin) originated in the 19th century and became closely connected with economics, politics, culture and law, it includes a thematic study of coins, medals and plaques. Best of all,
O.V. Syniachenko +3 more
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Child’s health in the mirror of numismatics. Report 2. The history of pediatric surgery
Report 1 presented the definition of numismatics as a historical science, aspects of the study of its components (coins, medals, plaques), the images of common international symbols of pediatrics (Har-pa-Khered, or Harpocrates, a pelican feeding its ...
O.V. Syniachenko +5 more
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Members of the Brazilian Royal Family carry a rich medical history of epileptic seizures and alike. OBJECTIVE: To present the medical knowledge about epilepsy by the time of the Brazilian Empire, as reported by the royal family.
Marleide da Mota Gomes +1 more
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Experiencing the History of HIV/AIDS: A Review of Taking Turns
Taking Turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371, by MK Czerwiec. Paperback; 50 pgs; full colour. March 15 2017. Penn State University Press. ISBN-13: 978-0271078182 This review argues that Taking Turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371 (Czerwiec ...
Adrian Bussone
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The Galenic Heart in the Gothic Cathedral and the Adjournment in Discovery of Circulation
Background: Aristotle’s tripartite concept of man—body, soul and spirit—formed the basis of the Galenic system that distinguished nurturing, vitalizing and animating tributary domains, governed by the liver, heart and brain, respectively.
Laszlo Kiraly, Balazs Gulyas
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Scale in the history of medicine [PDF]
This is a history of medicine that takes its point of departure in the specimens of human bodily material used to produce medical knowledge. An ordering principle of scale prompts a material and epistemic history of 18th-21st century medicine that highlights shifts in interest towards smaller and smaller units of study: from organs in pathological ...
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This article is the second part of a series that explores the historical process of the configuration of the internship in medical education and practice.
Emilio Quevedo-Vélez +3 more
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