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History of Otology Volume II A Tribute to Adam Politzer.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Mudry, Albert
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Wayenborgh Publishing, 2015.
Colección:Albert Mudry - History of Otology.
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Half Title
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Contents
  • CHAPTER I : OTOLOGY IN PREHISTORY AND ANTIQUITY
  • PREHISTORIC PHASES (STONE AGE
  • 3200 BC)
  • Folk Medicine and Primitive Man
  • ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS OF THE ORIENT (3200 BC
  • 400 AD)
  • Ancient Egypt
  • Mesopotamia
  • Ancient India
  • Ancient China
  • Jewish Civilization
  • European and American Bronze Age (3200 BC
  • 600 BC)
  • GREEK AND ROMAN CIVILIZATIONS (600 BC
  • 400 AD)
  • Greek Otology before the Hippocratic School
  • The Hippocratic School (5th
  • 4th Centuries BC)
  • Aristotle (384
  • 322 BC)
  • From Aristotle to Galen
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Pathology and Therapy
  • Asclepiades of Bithynia (120
  • 40 BC)
  • Apollonius Mus (c. 30 BC)
  • Aulus Cornelius Celsus (c. 25 BC
  • 50 AD)
  • Pedanius Dioscorides (40
  • 90)
  • Pliny the Elder (23
  • 79 AD)
  • Scribonius Largus (1st century AD)
  • Andromachus the Younger (1st century AD)
  • Archigenes (54
  • 117 AD)
  • Galen of Pergamon (129
  • c. 216 AD)
  • Pathology
  • Therapy
  • Post-Galenic Medicine in Antiquity
  • CHAPTER II : OTOLOGY IN THE MIDDLE AGES
  • BYZANTINE MEDICINE (400
  • 1500)
  • Oribasius (325
  • 403)
  • Aetius of Amida (end of the 5th century)
  • Alexander of Tralles (525
  • 605)
  • Paul of Aegina (607
  • 690)
  • ISLAMIC MEDICINE (600
  • 1300)
  • Albucasis (936
  • 1013)
  • Serapion (10th century)
  • Rhazes (865
  • 925)
  • Avicenna (980
  • 1037)
  • Johann Mesue the Younger (?
  • 1015)
  • Moses Maimonides (1135
  • 1204)
  • Avenzoar (c.1092
  • 1161)
  • MONASTIC AND SCHOLASTIC MEDICINE (600
  • 1500)
  • Saint Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)
  • The School of Salerno (11th
  • 14th centuries)
  • Johannes Platearius II (?
  • 1161)
  • Matthaeus Platearius (12th century)
  • Roger of Salerno (12th
  • 13th centuries)
  • Gilbertus Anglicus (c. 1180
  • c. 1250)
  • Bruno da Longoburgo (1200
  • 1286)
  • William of Saliceto (1210
  • 1277)
  • Arnold of Villanova (1240
  • 1311)
  • Lanfranc of Milan (1250
  • 1306)
  • Bernard of Gordon (1258
  • c. 1320)
  • Henry de Mondeville (1260
  • 1320)
  • William of Congenis (13th century)
  • Jehan Yperman (1270
  • 1329)
  • Niccolo Bertruccio (?
  • 1342)
  • John of Gaddesden (c. 1280
  • 1361)
  • Guy de Chauliac (1300
  • 1368)
  • Francesco Petrarch (1304
  • 1374)
  • Falcuccius Nicolaus (c. 1357
  • c. 1412)
  • Valescus of Taranta (1357
  • c. 1418)
  • Pietro d'Argellata (c. 1370
  • 1423)
  • Giovanni Michele Savonarola (1384
  • 1462)
  • Giovanni Arcolani (1390
  • 1458)
  • Giovanni Matteo Ferrari de Gradi (end of 14th century
  • 1472)
  • Johannes de Ketham (c. 1415
  • c. 1470)
  • Girolamo Manfredi (1430
  • 1493)
  • Hieronymus Brunschwig (c. 1450
  • c. 1534)
  • MANUSCRIPTS CONTAINING OTOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE
  • MEDIEVAL HERBALS
  • ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
  • Nemesius (c. 350
  • c. 420)
  • Ricardus Anglicus (c.1180
  • 1252)
  • Bartholom(a)eus Anglicus (c.1203
  • 1272)
  • Albert the Great (c.1200
  • 1280)
  • Mondino de Liuzzi (1276
  • 1326)
  • PRE-COLUMBIAN AND AMERINDIAN CIVILIZATIONS