Volume 2, Number 1, 2015
Articles
Natural philosophy and principles of general pathology in the Galen system (as exemplified by the Ars Medica treatise). Part 1
DOI: 10.17720/2409-5834.v2.1.2015.09bD.A. Balalykin, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor,Chairman of the Department of the History of Medicine, National History and CulturologyI.M. Sechenov
Galen’s Logic: Aristotelian Heritage or Scientific Innovation?
V.L. Vasyukov, Doctor of Philosophical Science, Professor, Chairman of the History and Philosophy of Science Department National Research University Higher School of Economics; Institute of
The evolution of Vesalius’s perspective on Galen’s anatomy
D. Lanska, Doctor of Medicine Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Tomah (Wisconsin, USA) Early in his career, Vesalius had been trained as an orthodox Galenist but
Galen as Read and Perceived in Medieval Islamic Medicine
H. Ebrahimnejad, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor University of Southampton, UK The influence of Galen in Islamic countries is associated with the extensive contribution of Greek
Formation of health insurance in Yaroslavl province
E.M. Smirnova, PhD of Historical Science, Associate Professor Yaroslavl State Medical University, Yaroslavl (Russian Federation) One of the most important public health problems of Russia
The social status of physicians in Ancient Egypt
O.A. Jarman, PhD of Medical Sciencis, Senior Lecturer at the Humanities and Bioethics Department G.L. Mikirtichan, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Chairman of Humanities and
From the Tokyo to Khabarovsk trials: the history of the preparation of the trial of Japanese war criminals and bacteriologist
V.V. Romanova, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, The Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Moscow (Russian Federation)
The Venetian editions of Galen of the second half of 16th century as a source of information on the history of medicine
P.A. Shamin, PhD of Historical Science, Associate Professor of the Department of the History of Medicine, National History and Culturology I.M. Sechenov First Moscow Medical
Hippocrates, Celsus and Galen: Head Injury, the Brain, and the Bone
J. Ganz, PhD Royal College of Surgeons of England, Ulverston, UK The works of Hippocrates, Celsus and Galen are taken as information sources for a
Returning the medical writings of surgeon and bishop V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky to scientific use
M.N. Kozovenko, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of the History of Medicine, National History and Culturology I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical
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