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88 ANCIENT TIMES. doctors were soug
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122 ANCIENT TIMES. treatment of fis
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132 ANCIENT TIMES. and even before
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136 THE MIDDLE AGES. could be ascri
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T38 THE MIDDLE AGES. towns of Italy
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140 THE MIDDLE AGES. SORANUS but ce
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142 THE MIDDLE AGES. religious fait
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144 T H E MIDDLE AGES. Medical scie
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146 THE MIDDLE AGES. has essayed or
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J4.8 THE MIDDLE AGES. Goth, founded
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150 THE MIDDLE AGES. century the cu
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152 THE MIDDLE AGES. LONGINUS upon
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156 THE MIDDLE AGES. reported by AB
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158 THE MIDDLE AGES. and sects dist
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162 THE MIDDLE AGES. And thus it ca
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164 THE MIDDLE AGES. deserves recog
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166 THE MIDDLE AGES. the amputation
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l68 THE MIDDLE AGES. ^~ —k' • *
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170 THE MIDDLE AGES. teachers were
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174 T H E MIDDLE AGES. doctors in p
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178 THE MIDDLE AGES. Spain is said
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184 THE MIDDLE AGES. Arabian cultur
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190 THE MIDDLE AGES. the pious GUNT
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194 THE MIDDLE AGES. HENRY I. of Fr
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196 THE MIDDLE AGES. gation, hardly
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198 THE MIDDLE AGES. as doctors pra
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200 THE MIDDLE AGES. Greeks, and La
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202 THE MIDDLE AGES. represented in
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208 THE MIDDLE AGES. law."* "The te
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214 THE MIDDLE AGES. who lived at t
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220 THE MIDDLE AGES. far and wide a
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222 THE MIDDLE AGES. and in the sta
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242 THE MIDDLE AGES. bachelors were
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244 THE MIDDLE AGES. were the obsta
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250 THE MIDDLE AGES. professor coll
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252 THE MIDDLE AGES. " that in addi
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254 THE MIDDLE AGES. pendent of the
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256 THE MIDDLE AGES. the representa
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258 THE MIDDLE AGES. of Christendom
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260 THE MIDDLE AGES. (1334), Bunzla
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262 THE MIDDLE AGES. degree. Before
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264 THE MIDDLE AGES. of honourable
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266 THE MIDDLE AGES. own society, b
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MEDICAL PROFESSION AND LITERATURE.
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III. MEDICAL TEACHING IN RECENT, TI
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THE SIXTEENTH -CENTURY. 287 it unde
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MEDICAL TEACHING. 3 2 5 of great va
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MEDICAL TEACHING. 327 medical facul
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MEDICAL TEACHING. 33 r there were a
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MEDICAL TEACHING. 333 clinical inst
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MEDICAL TEACHING. 335 Montpellier a
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THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. 337 materia
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ART AND PHILOSOPHY 381 positions wh
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FRANCE. 535 fore, not a matter for
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FRANCE. 537 request. The smoky atmo
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FRANCE. 543 were subordinated. Duri
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FINAL CONSIDERATIONS. 625 necessary
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