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American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2008
On rare occasion, the body or skeleton of a murder victim may be discovered hundreds of years, or even millennia, after the crime. The murder of the 5000-year-old Stone Age man, found frozen in the ice of the Italian Alps, being the most recent example.
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On rare occasion, the body or skeleton of a murder victim may be discovered hundreds of years, or even millennia, after the crime. The murder of the 5000-year-old Stone Age man, found frozen in the ice of the Italian Alps, being the most recent example.
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American Journal of Nephrology, 2002
This article surveys the various perceptions of the kidney and its pathologies by encyclopedists, preachers, nat- ural philosophers, surgeons and academic physicians around 1300. It focuses on the medical works of Arnau de Vilanova (d. 1311) and shows the medical discourse about the kidney in all its complexity.
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This article surveys the various perceptions of the kidney and its pathologies by encyclopedists, preachers, nat- ural philosophers, surgeons and academic physicians around 1300. It focuses on the medical works of Arnau de Vilanova (d. 1311) and shows the medical discourse about the kidney in all its complexity.
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Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses the use of maggots in medicine, with a focus on their ability to clean wounds and assist the healing process. Topics include the effectiveness of maggot debridement in which dead and infected tissue is removed so the wound can heal, the impact of maggots on the immune system's complement response to heal infections, and the ...
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The article discusses the use of maggots in medicine, with a focus on their ability to clean wounds and assist the healing process. Topics include the effectiveness of maggot debridement in which dead and infected tissue is removed so the wound can heal, the impact of maggots on the immune system's complement response to heal infections, and the ...
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1992
Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: From Medieval to Medievalism J.Simons - Manuscript Studies: New Directions for Appreciating Middle English Romance M.J.Evans - Medievalists and Deconstruction: an Exemplum D.Aers - Traces of Romance Textual Poetics in the Non-Romance Works Ascribed to the 'Gawain'-Poet B.Kowalik - Structure ...
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Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: From Medieval to Medievalism J.Simons - Manuscript Studies: New Directions for Appreciating Middle English Romance M.J.Evans - Medievalists and Deconstruction: an Exemplum D.Aers - Traces of Romance Textual Poetics in the Non-Romance Works Ascribed to the 'Gawain'-Poet B.Kowalik - Structure ...
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Interpreting Medieval Logic And In Medieval Logic
2011This chapter defends the thesis that medieval philosophers have a sufficiently systematic account of parts and wholes. Medieval philosophers put their distinctive imprint on the strands of mereology that emanate from Plato and, especially, Aristotle. The chapter explains why the author convinces that medieval philosophers and contemporary philosophers ...
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Medieval Philosophy and Philosophical Medievalism
Philosophy Today, 2013All knowledge begins with the eyes, although the freshness of our earliest perceptions is soon clouded. Language and ideas are always preceded by our perceptual structuring of existence.Roberto Rossellini, 1973 1One can conceive of writing infinitely on past texts, or at least I can. Now, one could very well imagine a time when works in the traditional
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1998
Abstract 8382. Dumville, David N. (ed. & transl.) Anna/es Cambriae, A.D. 682-954: texts A-C in parallel (Basic texts for Brittonic history, 1). Cambridge: Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic, University of Cambridge, 2002. xix, 24p. 8383. Griffiths, Ralph Alan.
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Abstract 8382. Dumville, David N. (ed. & transl.) Anna/es Cambriae, A.D. 682-954: texts A-C in parallel (Basic texts for Brittonic history, 1). Cambridge: Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic, University of Cambridge, 2002. xix, 24p. 8383. Griffiths, Ralph Alan.
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Philosophy Today, 2013
(ProQuest: ... denotes formula omitted.)The historiographical entity we traditionally call "medieval philosophy" in most cases is taken for granted and more-or-less considered as unproblematic. On a closer look, however, it becomes a notoriously difficult and elusive subject. This is the reason for putting the term in quotation marks.
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(ProQuest: ... denotes formula omitted.)The historiographical entity we traditionally call "medieval philosophy" in most cases is taken for granted and more-or-less considered as unproblematic. On a closer look, however, it becomes a notoriously difficult and elusive subject. This is the reason for putting the term in quotation marks.
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Medieval Romance, Medieval Contexts
2009The essays in this volume take a representative selection of English and Scottish romances from the medieval period and explore some of their medieval contexts, deepening our understanding not only of the romances concerned but also of the specific medieval contexts that produced or influenced them.
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