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... Hippocrates was the father of medicine . They said that Herodotus was the father of history and that Alexander founded the libraries of Alexandria ( Egypt ) . They said that Aristotle was so brilliant that he wrote books in fields he ...
... Hippocrates was the father of medicine . They said that Herodotus was the father of history and that Alexander founded the libraries of Alexandria ( Egypt ) . They said that Aristotle was so brilliant that he wrote books in fields he ...
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... Hippocrates was so influential , in terms of Western thought , that now , some one or two thousand years later , he still has people taking his oath to enter into the practice of the art of healing . One of the reasons that we must tell ...
... Hippocrates was so influential , in terms of Western thought , that now , some one or two thousand years later , he still has people taking his oath to enter into the practice of the art of healing . One of the reasons that we must tell ...
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From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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