2003/02/20. By combining objects recovered from archaeological digs with classical texts referring to the tools in use, Greco-Roman surgical instruments can be identified to reconstruct a picture of ancient surgery. The C. May Marston Lecture
This lecture proposes to reconstruct the means of acquisition and transmission of anatomical knowled...
Epidauros Mus. Greece. Surgical Instruments. XII.4.12https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_photos/...
Vol. 2, plates."List of works consulted": v. 1, p. [367]-371.Mode of access: Internet
2003/02/20. By combining objects recovered from archaeological digs with classical texts referring t...
The professionalism of the medical field developed in ancient Greece through the Hippocratic Corpus....
This poster presents information about a variety of Roman Medical Instruments. It includes Scalpels,...
Greek and Roman Medicine at the British Museum is an authoritative and up-to-date study of Greek and...
Surgery techniques in the ancient Roman world have provided us with basic medical ideas that have si...
This volume provides new information on a brilliant but not well known period of the history of surg...
John Kirkup, MD, FRCS, is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon who has been president of the History S...
Today, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, generally designed an...
The aim of this paper is to provide an analyt-ical survey of the information available on the develo...
The contribution offers a new piece of evidence for the history of ancient surgery. The edition conc...
The study of ancient surgical instruments during the past was not very thorough. Scientific attentio...
Roman medical tools have traditionally been defined by scholars in accordance with what has been wri...
This lecture proposes to reconstruct the means of acquisition and transmission of anatomical knowled...
Epidauros Mus. Greece. Surgical Instruments. XII.4.12https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_photos/...
Vol. 2, plates."List of works consulted": v. 1, p. [367]-371.Mode of access: Internet
2003/02/20. By combining objects recovered from archaeological digs with classical texts referring t...
The professionalism of the medical field developed in ancient Greece through the Hippocratic Corpus....
This poster presents information about a variety of Roman Medical Instruments. It includes Scalpels,...
Greek and Roman Medicine at the British Museum is an authoritative and up-to-date study of Greek and...
Surgery techniques in the ancient Roman world have provided us with basic medical ideas that have si...
This volume provides new information on a brilliant but not well known period of the history of surg...
John Kirkup, MD, FRCS, is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon who has been president of the History S...
Today, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, generally designed an...
The aim of this paper is to provide an analyt-ical survey of the information available on the develo...
The contribution offers a new piece of evidence for the history of ancient surgery. The edition conc...
The study of ancient surgical instruments during the past was not very thorough. Scientific attentio...
Roman medical tools have traditionally been defined by scholars in accordance with what has been wri...
This lecture proposes to reconstruct the means of acquisition and transmission of anatomical knowled...
Epidauros Mus. Greece. Surgical Instruments. XII.4.12https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/ferguson_photos/...
Vol. 2, plates."List of works consulted": v. 1, p. [367]-371.Mode of access: Internet