Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... Dance of the Dead From the fourth century onwards , the Church struggled against a pagan tradition in which crowds , naked , fren- zied , and brandishing swords , danced on ... dances 176 Limits to Medicine The Devotional Dance of the Dead.
... Dance of the Dead From the fourth century onwards , the Church struggled against a pagan tradition in which crowds , naked , fren- zied , and brandishing swords , danced on ... dances 176 Limits to Medicine The Devotional Dance of the Dead.
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... dances seems to have changed : 6 from an encounter between the living and those who were already dead , it was trans ... dance with a corpse . Each partner is a mirror image of the other in dress and feature . In the shape of his body ...
... dances seems to have changed : 6 from an encounter between the living and those who were already dead , it was trans ... dance with a corpse . Each partner is a mirror image of the other in dress and feature . In the shape of his body ...
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... dance partners have shed their putrid 13 For the evolution of the Jederman motif see H. Lindner , Hugo von Hoffmannstahls " Jederman " und seine Vorgänger , dissertation , Univ . of Leipzig , 1928 . 14 Alberto Tenenti , Il senso della ...
... dance partners have shed their putrid 13 For the evolution of the Jederman motif see H. Lindner , Hugo von Hoffmannstahls " Jederman " und seine Vorgänger , dissertation , Univ . of Leipzig , 1928 . 14 Alberto Tenenti , Il senso della ...
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