The Medical Profession in Ancient Times. An Anniversary Discourse, EtcThe Academy, 1856 - 222 pages |
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... EPIDAURUS . CHAPTER VIII . THE SCHOOLS OF ROME . SECTION I. From their Origin to the Rise of the Eclectics . The Introduction of Grecian Learning among the Romans , Cato the Censor , Caius Maríus , Asclepiades of Bithynia , Antonius ...
... EPIDAURUS . CHAPTER VIII . THE SCHOOLS OF ROME . SECTION I. From their Origin to the Rise of the Eclectics . The Introduction of Grecian Learning among the Romans , Cato the Censor , Caius Maríus , Asclepiades of Bithynia , Antonius ...
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... Epidaurus , Cyrene , Rhodes , Orope in Attica , Cylene in Ellis , Tithorea in Phocion , Tricca in Thes- saly , Megalapolis in Arcadia , Cnidos , Cos , Corona , Chapter 85. In Plato , Bohn's edition , vol . 6 , p . 217 . Schulze , in his ...
... Epidaurus , Cyrene , Rhodes , Orope in Attica , Cylene in Ellis , Tithorea in Phocion , Tricca in Thes- saly , Megalapolis in Arcadia , Cnidos , Cos , Corona , Chapter 85. In Plato , Bohn's edition , vol . 6 , p . 217 . Schulze , in his ...
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... Epidaurus , were of early repute . But the school of Cnidos is that from which issued the earliest literary performance which can be clearly traced to the Asclepiada , namely , the “ Cni- dian Sentences ; " which are attributed to ...
... Epidaurus , were of early repute . But the school of Cnidos is that from which issued the earliest literary performance which can be clearly traced to the Asclepiada , namely , the “ Cni- dian Sentences ; " which are attributed to ...
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... Epidaurus . At the founding of new temples , it was always transferred from the old to the new abodes . Such was the cere- mony , as we learn from Livy , when in the year of Rome , 461 , for arresting the progress of pestilence in that ...
... Epidaurus . At the founding of new temples , it was always transferred from the old to the new abodes . Such was the cere- mony , as we learn from Livy , when in the year of Rome , 461 , for arresting the progress of pestilence in that ...
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... Epidaurus . + The peristyle of the temple , and the avenues leading to it , were occupied as places of public instruction and scientific intercourse . Here the orators , sophists , and philosophers of the city , held their daily con ...
... Epidaurus . + The peristyle of the temple , and the avenues leading to it , were occupied as places of public instruction and scientific intercourse . Here the orators , sophists , and philosophers of the city , held their daily con ...
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