A History of Medicine: Roman medicine

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Horatius Press, 1996 - 793 pages
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INTRODUCTION
1
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
37
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
53
MEDICINE BEFORE GALEN
73
INDEX 771
296
GALEN
315
MEDICINE AFTER GALEN
501
ROMAN MILITARY MEDICINE
539
PHYSICIANS EDUCATION ETHICS HOSPITALS
573
CONTRACEPTION AND ABORTION IN
643
TALMUDIC MEDICINE
663
CHRISTIANITY ANCIENT SCIENCE
697
GENERAL CONCLUSIONS
729
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