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Maimonides Reincarnated

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2014
The writings of Maimonides, the 12th-century physician, Talmudic and philosophic scholar, are remarkably relevant for modern medicine. Whereas the specific medical recommendations are obviously outdated, Maimonides’ perceptive insights into professional responsibilities and medical ethics remain as useful guides even in our postmodern era.
Shimon M, Glick, Alan B, Jotkowitz
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The Reincarnation of Methoxyflurane

Journal of Anesthesia History, 2020
Methoxyflurane was an inhaled agent commonly used for general anesthesia in the 1960s, but its clinical role gradually decreased in the 1970s because of reports of dose-dependent nephrotoxicity. In 1999 its manufacturer, Abbott Laboratories, discontinued distribution of methoxyflurane in the United States and Canada.
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Birthmarks and Reincarnation

EXPLORE, 2015
Birthmarks are common, occurring in up to 80% of infants. Many fade with time, while others persist. Parents in Western cultures often refer to them as angel kisses, stork bites, or other cute terms that are intended to diminish the concern of the affected child. There is widespread gender bias about the origins of birthmarks.
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Reincarnations

2022
The great banyan tree of Cambridge heterodox traditions extended its roots and branches, and flourished for over a half century from the landmark year of 1926 which saw Piero Sraffa’s iconoclastic article in the Economic Journal, and John Maynard Keynes’s dramatic pronouncement heralding the death of laissez-faire. Then, within the short space of about
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Reincarnation

2018
The doctrine of reincarnation teaches that each human being has been born and died, and again been born and died, over and over again in a beginningless process that will never end unless they become enlightened. The doctrine of karma asserts that right and wrong actions bring, respectively, positive and negative consequences.
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Mechanisms for Evolutionary Reincarnation

2007
This paper describes the effects of adding gene reincarnation to a biologically inspired evolutionary algorithm. When using the biologically inspired part of the algorithm we are able to draw on experience from real life. Reincarnation capabilities, however, must be constructed without any real life experience to guide us.
Ben Prime, Tim Hendtlass
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To reincarnate the anatomist

The American Journal of Surgery, 1968
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