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Catullus' Passer as Passer

Greece and Rome, 1998
Poem 2 of the Liber Catullianus – the first of the passer poems – was probably the poet's most famous piece. The poem presents a charming and fascinating picture of a Roman matron who is said by the poet to divert her mind from her passion by playing ...
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Passer Corbière

2020
Transcription, revue par Bernard Meulien, d’un entretien du comédien avec Benoît à l’Université Paris-Sorbonne en 2015. Meulien y évoque sa rencontre avec l’œuvre de Corbière, son rapport de comédien à ce texte, et plusieurs éléments des mises en scènes de ses spectacles corbiériens.
Meulien, Bernard, Houzé, Benoît
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The ethics of passer-by diagnosis

The Lancet, 2008
In this article, I discuss the role of doctors when they see signs of disease (or hear complaints of symptoms) in a person who has not approached them for advice—a passer-by. In cases where life or limb is not imminently threatened, should doctors feel compelled to inform the person of diagnoses reached informally in their own minds? If not, why not? A
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An Inexpensive Wire Passer

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1986
The use of a drain trochar with a length of attached silicone drain is described for passing wires through the face into the mouth in fixation of complex facial fractures.
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Tendon Passer

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981
H, Seradge, E S, Homan, P G, Spiegel
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