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60UECAO JOHN LANE BIBUOTECA/FSftUSP
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vi TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE. under a gr
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HISTORY OF MEDICAL EDUCATION. INTRO
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INDIA. 9 accomplishments of the pra
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INDIA. II man of wisdom and acquire
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EGYPT. 19 care of an Egyptian oculi
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EGYPT. 21 this was written in the s
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EGYPT. 23 Anatomical teaching was n
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EGYPT. 25 dignities probably remain
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THE JEWS. 27 were served by those l
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THE JEWS. 29 also a surgeon in addi
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THE TIME OF HIPPOKRATES. 69 him int
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IN ALEXANDRIA. 73 The contact of th
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IN ALEXANDRIA. 75 Academies. In fri
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IN ALEXANDRIA. 77 information, but
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IN ALEXANDRIA. 79 leaders of the Al
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MEDICINE IN ROME. dominion and even
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MEDICINE IN ROME. 85 The increased
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MEDICINE IN ROME. 87 world wide pow
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MEDICINE IN ROME. 89 •cessful res
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MEDICINE IN ROME. 9 r tives, emetic
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MEDICINE IN ROME. 93 contain a mult
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MEDICINE IN ROME. 9$ ments, GALEN t
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MEDICAL TEACHING IN ROME. Greeks an
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MEDICAL TEACHING IN ROME. granted t
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MEDICAL TEACHING IN ROME. .113 MART
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A I THE INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY 1
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ARABIAN CIVILIZATION. For the Koran
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ARABIAN CIVILIZATION. 157 Antioch a
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MEDICAL SCIENCE AMONG THE ARABS. as
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MEDICINE AMONG THE GERMANS. 185 in
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THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MONTPELLIER.
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THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MONTPELLIER.
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THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MONTPELLIER.
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THE MOST ANCIENT ACADEMIES OF ITALY
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THE TRAINING OF DOCTORS IN GENERAL.
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THE TRAINING OF DOCTORS IN GENERAL.
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TEACHING IN ANATOMY. 243 at Dresden
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TEACHING IN ANATOMY. 249 such use o
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278 THE MIDDLE AGES. dukes of Savoy
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280 THE MIDDLE; AGES. In Prague in
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282 THE MIDDLE AGES. science and of
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286 RECENT TIMES. The suppression o
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288 ... ..RECENT TIMES.; Greek life
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290 RECENT TIMES. influence on othe
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292 RECENT TIMES. the people were a
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294 RECENT TIMES. fruit foi? this p
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296 RECENT TIMES. consistence than
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298 RECENT TIMES. examinations of t
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302 RECENT TIMES. PARE states that
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306 RECENT TIMES'. quacks who often
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310 RECENT TIMES. cology. Numerous
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314 RECENT TIMES. the centre of the
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334 RECENT TIMES. •I peutics of i
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338 RECENT TIMES. surgeons arose al
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410 RECENT TIMES. 1710, and of that
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638 INDEX OF NAMES. Asoka, 17. Astr
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