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Volume 89 (2013): Ancient Medical and Healing Systems: Their Legacy to Western Medicine

in Bulletin of the John Rylands Library

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  • Front Matter
    • Contributors
  • 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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