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... Geschichte der iatrogenen Krankhei- ten , " Gesnerus 27 ( 1970 ) : 57–63 . He distinguishes three waves , or periods , since 1750 when the study of iatrogenesis was considered important by the medical establishment . Erwin H ...
... Geschichte der iatrogenen Krankhei- ten , " Gesnerus 27 ( 1970 ) : 57–63 . He distinguishes three waves , or periods , since 1750 when the study of iatrogenesis was considered important by the medical establishment . Erwin H ...
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... Geschichte der Zahlen , " Neue Jahrbücher für das klassische Altertum , Geschichte und deutsche Literatur 16 , no . 31 ( 1913 ) : 89-145 . 134 See E. E. Evans - Pritchard , Witchcraft , Oracles , and Magic Among the Azandé ( New York ...
... Geschichte der Zahlen , " Neue Jahrbücher für das klassische Altertum , Geschichte und deutsche Literatur 16 , no . 31 ( 1913 ) : 89-145 . 134 See E. E. Evans - Pritchard , Witchcraft , Oracles , and Magic Among the Azandé ( New York ...
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... Geschichte und Bedeutung , Donau Schriftreihe no . 9 ( Ulm : Deutsches Brotmuseum E.V. , 1973 ) . Ludwig Edelstein , Ancient Medicine : Selected Papers of Ludwig Edelstein , C. Lilian and Owsei Temkin , eds . ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins ...
... Geschichte und Bedeutung , Donau Schriftreihe no . 9 ( Ulm : Deutsches Brotmuseum E.V. , 1973 ) . Ludwig Edelstein , Ancient Medicine : Selected Papers of Ludwig Edelstein , C. Lilian and Owsei Temkin , eds . ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins ...
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