Today, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, generally designed and assembled according to the individual’s appearance and functional needs with a view to being both as unobtrusive and as useful as possible. In classical antiquity, however, this was not necessarily the case. The ancient literary and documentary evidence for prostheses and prosthesis use is contradictory, and the bioarchaeological and archaeological evidence is enigmatic, but discretion and utility were not necessarily priorities. So, when, howand why did individuals utilise them? This volume, the first to explore prostheses and prosthesis use in classical antiquity, seeks to answer these questions, and will be of interest to academics and s...
In Ancient Times developments in amputation surgery take place. Amputations are at first done in the...
The prosthesis is an object filled with various values. In medical and rehabilitative discourses, pr...
Using a collection of academic journals, primary sources, and organization references, this paper ex...
The literary, documentary, archaeological, and bioarchaeological evidence attests that a variety of ...
The idea of recovering lost body functions by using available materials and technologies is document...
Although the use of medical technology is often seen as a feature of modernity, the use of prosthese...
A dental prosthesis, from a necropolis in Rome dating to the 1st-2nd century AD, provides the first ...
This article provides an examination of the earliest history of the term prosthesis in English, re-e...
This article provides an examination of the earliest history of the term prosthesis in English, re-e...
Abstract In this article I discuss the prosthetic phenomenon during the First World War and Weimar G...
Ancient Egyptians usually made use of amulets with apotropaic and propitious function. Part of these...
Scientific attempts to understand early prosthesis manufacturing techniques are rare. The academic r...
This chapter proposes that the myths of Hephaistos, the ancient Greek god of metalwork and the only ...
BACKGROUND: Ancient Egypt might be considered the cradle of medicine. The modern literature is, howe...
Covering the years 1832 to 1908, a period that saw significant development in prosthetic technologie...
In Ancient Times developments in amputation surgery take place. Amputations are at first done in the...
The prosthesis is an object filled with various values. In medical and rehabilitative discourses, pr...
Using a collection of academic journals, primary sources, and organization references, this paper ex...
The literary, documentary, archaeological, and bioarchaeological evidence attests that a variety of ...
The idea of recovering lost body functions by using available materials and technologies is document...
Although the use of medical technology is often seen as a feature of modernity, the use of prosthese...
A dental prosthesis, from a necropolis in Rome dating to the 1st-2nd century AD, provides the first ...
This article provides an examination of the earliest history of the term prosthesis in English, re-e...
This article provides an examination of the earliest history of the term prosthesis in English, re-e...
Abstract In this article I discuss the prosthetic phenomenon during the First World War and Weimar G...
Ancient Egyptians usually made use of amulets with apotropaic and propitious function. Part of these...
Scientific attempts to understand early prosthesis manufacturing techniques are rare. The academic r...
This chapter proposes that the myths of Hephaistos, the ancient Greek god of metalwork and the only ...
BACKGROUND: Ancient Egypt might be considered the cradle of medicine. The modern literature is, howe...
Covering the years 1832 to 1908, a period that saw significant development in prosthetic technologie...
In Ancient Times developments in amputation surgery take place. Amputations are at first done in the...
The prosthesis is an object filled with various values. In medical and rehabilitative discourses, pr...
Using a collection of academic journals, primary sources, and organization references, this paper ex...