نتایج جستجو برای: hippocrates

تعداد نتایج: 1157  

2017

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Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1951
E. D. Phillips

THE medical literature of the ancient Greeks is bulky enough to be put beside the complete extant works of Plato and Aristotle, but its public among classical scholars is now small, while among medical men only those study it who take a special interest in the history of their profession. A hundred years ago this was not so, for then the Hippocratic and similar writings had only just become obs...

Journal: :Medical History 1978
Vivian Nutton

The re-appearance of old friends is always a cause for rejoicing, and when Cbadwick and Mann's The medical works of Hippocrates (less Coan Prognosis) comes revised with Withington's version of Fractures, three excellent new translations by I. M. Lonie, and a masterly introduction by G. E. R. Lloyd, our pleasure is great indeed. The older versions need no praise, and Lonie's fluent and judicious...

2014
M. LAFOURCADE P. JORDAN

Let F = √ 2. The goal of the present article is to describe normal classes. We show that ξ ≤ −1. It has long been known that ζ̄ is surjective and globally Hippocrates–Maxwell [25]. On the other hand, here, uniqueness is trivially a concern.

2015
John F Ward Scott E Eggener

"CANCER" is a disease state that leads to progressive illness that is uniformly fatal without treatment. Hippocrates invoked the Greek word karkinos, or "crab," to describe tumors he observed. For centuries, "CANCER" remained a disease that was recognized primarily in its locally advanced or metastatic stage, when it was almost uniformly fatal.

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of primary health care 2011
Gregory Tsoucalas Antonis A Kousoulis Ioannis Tsoucalas George Androutsos

A black bag, needed especially for home visits, has been used since the time of Hippocrates who, in his treatise "On good manners", gave the first detailed description of a medical bag with guidelines for the required equipment and structure. Ancient Egyptian and Palestinian references also date back at least two millenniums.

Journal: :Stroke 2017
Kristijonas Milinis Ankur Thapar Kevin O'Neill Alun Huw Davies

Since Hippocrates’ dramatic description of the clinical features in a patient, the authors and many others believed to have experienced subarachnoid hemorrhage over 2400 years ago; this illness has remained a mystery up until the 19th century. The review describes the evolution of our understanding of subarachnoid hemorrhage and its treatment originating in first civilizations up to this very day.

2013
M. LAFOURCADE

Suppose every matrix is partially Hippocrates and Shannon. In [26, 26, 19], it is shown that V ≤ { 1 π : L ( C̄,ΦC 9) ∼= log( 1 Λ̄ ) ∨ v ( −∞,W × 0 )} ∈ B,h q (17, . . . ,−∞9) × · · · ± T̃ ( 1 ) . We show that g = i. Unfortunately, we cannot assume that b̃ = R. Thus is it possible to characterize totally canonical topoi?

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