- ►nih.gov [PDF] J Coulehan - The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 2003 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov For decades it seems that the art has been slipping away from medicine. Like the
ancient Greeks, who lamented the passing of the Golden Age, contemporary physi-
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AND SCIENCE Joachim Schummer* and Tami I. Spector** * Department of Philosophy,
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E Capodicasa - The Lancet, 2004 - Elsevier An increasing number of articles have proposed a fascinating historical
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M Grinberg - SciELO Brasil Livros médicos altamente pedagógicos – coleção paciente – são editados
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FB Dávila, HR Vela - Medicina Universitaria, 2004 - meduconuanl.com.mx Medicina Universitaria Volumen 6, Núm. 23, abril-junio, 2004 ... El caduceo
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L Nguyen, L Firm, OF Classics - dev4.hopkinsmedicine.org 17th century - “The gown was usually made of leather, as was the mask. The
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J Schummer, TI Spector - joachimschummer.net In this chapter we investigate the most important visual stereotypes of
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