Annals of Medical History, Zväzok 2P.B. Hoeber., 1920 |
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... took it from Augustine , who knew it perhaps from some forgotten physician of the third century ; Dante from Aquinas , and versified it in his Purgatory . Henri de Mondeville put it in a book of surgery , and from him Thomas Vicary gave ...
... took it from Augustine , who knew it perhaps from some forgotten physician of the third century ; Dante from Aquinas , and versified it in his Purgatory . Henri de Mondeville put it in a book of surgery , and from him Thomas Vicary gave ...
Strana 11
... shoulders had sprung two serpents , the result of the kisses of Ahriman . After conquering the dragon Thraetaona fettered him with chains in a cavern on Mount Damavand for a thousand years and took MEDICAL GODS OF ANCIENT IRAN II.
... shoulders had sprung two serpents , the result of the kisses of Ahriman . After conquering the dragon Thraetaona fettered him with chains in a cavern on Mount Damavand for a thousand years and took MEDICAL GODS OF ANCIENT IRAN II.
Strana 12
cavern on Mount Damavand for a thousand years and took possession of his palace , reigning peacefully for five hundred years . Firdausi , in his Shah - namah , under the name of Farīdūn , relates this heroic conflict . Thraetaona is ...
cavern on Mount Damavand for a thousand years and took possession of his palace , reigning peacefully for five hundred years . Firdausi , in his Shah - namah , under the name of Farīdūn , relates this heroic conflict . Thraetaona is ...
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... took him to their inn and carried out further ministrations advised by the surgeon who bled him . After receiving two purgings , he reported on the fourth day at the City Hall to express his grateful acknowledgments , stating that he ...
... took him to their inn and carried out further ministrations advised by the surgeon who bled him . After receiving two purgings , he reported on the fourth day at the City Hall to express his grateful acknowledgments , stating that he ...
Strana 80
... took place on April 23 , 1918. During the last two years of his life Dr. Handerson was total- ly blind . From a very early period Dr. Han- derson was deeply interested in the history of his profession . In 1883 he published The " School ...
... took place on April 23 , 1918. During the last two years of his life Dr. Handerson was total- ly blind . From a very early period Dr. Han- derson was deeply interested in the history of his profession . In 1883 he published The " School ...
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