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Volume 89 (2013): Ancient Medical and Healing Systems: Their Legacy to Western Medicine
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Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
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Editorial
Introduction: Ancient Medical and Healing Systems: Their Legacy to Western Medicine
Articles
The Syriac Galen Palimpsest and the Role of Syriac in the Transmission of Greek Medicine in the Orient
Does the Surviving Palaeopathological Evidence Support the Case for a Medical Tradition in Ancient Nubia?
The Cult of Asclepius: Its Origins and Early Development
Peering into the Cauldron: An Approach to Enigmatic Terminology in Ancient Texts
The Durham Mummy: Deformity and the Concept of Perfection in the Ancient World
Patterns and Management of Fractures of Long Bones: A Study of the Ancient Population of Saqqara, Egypt
Ancient Egyptian Medicine: The Contribution of Twenty-first Century Science
Hesyre: The First Recorded Physician and Dental Surgeon in History
‘Less Mudslinging and More Facts’: A New Look at an Old Debate about Public Health in Late Medieval English Towns
Roman Medicine: Science or Religion?
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