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45 entries match Ancient [K01.400.470] · General Clinical Medicine [G02]
2016 CE
#7518
A census of Greek medical manuscripts: From Byzantium to the Renaissance.
An amended and updated index of Diels' catalogue (No. 6767), and a list of items missed or overlooked in Diels, or located since.
1961 CE
#8421
A chronological census of Renaissance editions and translations of Galen.
Digital facsimile from Jstor at this link.
1993 CE
#9963
A dictionary of medical terms in Galen.
1999 CE–2002 CE
#7216
A history of Indian medical literature. 5 vols.
Comprises the entire corpus of Sanskrit medical texts, from the earliest times to the present, thus covering about two millennia.
1991 CE–2007 CE
#7415
A history of medicine. 6 vols.
Vol. 1: Primitive and Ancient Medicine (1991/1995), Vol. 2: Greek Medicine (1996), Vol. 3: Roman Medicine (1998), Vol. 4: Byzantine and Islamic Medicine (2001), Vol. 5: Medieval Medicine (2003), Vol. 6: Renaissance Me…
1917 CE
#6371.1
A rare disease in two brothers.
First definite description of the Hurler syndrome (No. 6371.2). Hunter became Professor of Medicine in the University of Manitoba.
1924 CE
#6372
Aleukämische Reticulose. (Ein Beitrag zu den proliferativen Erkrankungen des Retikuloendothelialapparates.)
“Letterer–Siwe disease”; see also No. 6373.
2005 CE
#9983
Antike Medizin: Ein Lexikon.
1976 CE
#8497
Asian medical systems: A comparative study, edited by Charles Leslie.
1927 CE
#7842
Certain samaritans.
A first-hand account of the American Women's Hospitals especially in Greece, Turkey and the Balkans helping to relieve the poulations uprooted by World War I and its aftermath. Lovejoy became the second woman to gradu…
1845 CE
#7169
Commentary on the Hindu system of medicine.
Wise was a physician and surgeon in the Bengal Medical Service. Digital facsimile from The Medical Heritage Library, Internet Archive, at this link.
1916 CE
#6370
Contribution à l’étude d’une épidémie de dysenterie dans la Somme (juillet–octobre 1916).
Includes several references to the condition later known as “Reiter’s syndrome” (No. 6371).
1866 CE
#5792
De veterum Indorum chirurgia. Dissertatio inauguralis.
Trendelenburg’s graduation thesis on the ancient Hindu systems of medicine. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1919 CE
#6363
Defects in membranous bones, exophthalmos, and diabetes insipidus; an unusual syndrome of dyspituitarism; a clinical study. IN: Contributions to medical and biological research, dedicated to Sir William Osler, 1, 390-401.
“Hand-Schüller-Christian syndrome”.
1564 CE
#6792
Definitionum medicarum libri xxiii.
This dictionary arranges all Greek medical terms in order of the Greek alphabet, and carefully explains them in Latin. It was widely used, and exerted much influence on modern medical terminology.
1564 CE
#6791
Dictionarium medicum.
This valuable Greek-Latin dictionary for the ancient medical writers defined and fixed a large number of anatomical terms, and exercised considerable influence on modern anatomical terminology. It was an important aid…
1933 CE
#6373
Die Reticuloendotheliose - eine neues Krankheitsbild unter den Hepatosplenomegalien.
See No. 6372.
1985 CE
#8498
Encyclopaedia of Indian medicine. Volume one: Historical perspective.
1866 CE
#6368
Four cases of “retinitis pigmentosa”, occurring in the same family, and accompanied by general imperfections of development.
Laurence–Moon (–Biedl) syndrome first described. See also No. 6369.
1922 CE
#6369
Geschwisterpaar mit adiposo-genitaler Dystrophie.
Laurence–Moon–Biedl syndrome (see also No. 6368). Biedl’s cases were more fully described by W. Raab, in Wien. Arch. inn. Med., 1924, 7, 443-530.
1570 CE
#35
Hieronymi Mercurialis Variarum lectionum libri quatuor. In quibus complurium, maximeq́ue medicinae scriptorum infinita paenè loca vel corrupta restituuntur, vel obscura declarantur. Alexandri Tralliani De lumbricis epistola, ejusdem Mercurialis opera, & diligentia Graecè, & Latinè nunc primùm edita ...
Includes the first printed edition of the Greek text and Latin translation by Mercuriale of Alexander's De vermis epistola. Alexander's original description of worms and vermifuges make him the first parasitologist. D…
1525 CE
#6820
Hippocratis Coi medicorum omnium longe principis, octoginta volumnia quibus maxima ex parte, annorum circiter duo millia Latina caruit lingua. . . .translated by Marco Fabio Calvo
The first collected edition of the Hippocratic collection in the Latin translation of Marco Fabio Calvo of Ravenna, dedicated to Pope Clement VII. "This volume, which preceded the first, Aldine, edition of the Greek t…
1923 CE–1929 CE
#6488.1
History of Indian medicine. Containing notices, biographical, of the Ayurvedic physicians and their works on medicine, from the earliest ages to the present time. 3 vols.
Reprinted New Delhi, 1974.
1985 CE
#8958
Les noms de plantes dans la Rome antique.
1598 CE
#6794
Lexicon medicum Graeco-Latinum…ex Hippocrate et Galeno desumptum.
The earlier lexicon of Gorraeus formed the basis of this work, which was reprinted in several editions, the last in 1792.
1986 CE
#9419
Medicine in China: A history of pharmaceutics.
1588 CE
#6793
Oeconomia Hippocratis, aphabeti serie distincta. In qua dictionum apud Hippocratem omnium, praesertim obscuriorum, usus explicatur, etc.
A Greek alphabetical dictionary of the vocabulary of the Hippocratic writings, based on an exhaustive investigation of all ancient medical texts.
1893 CE
#6361
Polyuria and tuberculosis.
“Hand–Schüller–Christian syndrome”, which Hand called polyuria and tuberculosis.
1867 CE
#8210
Review of the history of medicine. 2 vols.
Vol. 1, Part 1: "Primitive period among the Asiatic nations," i.e. Hindus. Vol. 2, Part 1: "Ancient state of medicine among the Hindus (continued)". Part 1: "Review of the Buddhist systems of medicine." Part 3: "Revie…
1865 CE
#6359
Skull-cap showing congenital deficiencies of bone.
1907 CE
#6487
Studies in the medicine of ancient India. Part 1. Osteology or the bones of the human body.
All published.
1987 CE
#7358
Studies on Indian medical history, edited by G. Jan Meulenbeld and Dominik Wujastyk.
1916 CE
#6365
Sur un syndrome caractérisé par l’inflammation simultanée de toutes les muqueuses externes (conjunctivale, nasale, linguale, buccopharyngée, anale et balano-préputiale) coexistant avec une éruption varicelliforme puis purpurique des quatres membres.
First description of the “Stevens–Johnson syndrome” (see No. 4150).
1980 CE
#12962
Suśruta Samhita: A scientific synopsis
2017 CE
#10752
The art and science of healing from antiquity to the Renaissance. Exhibition catalogue Kelsey Museum of Archaeology - University of Michigan Library 10 February - 30 April 2017.
Finely illustrated and annotated catalogue including objects and rare books and manuscripts collected by Le Roy Crummer, Lewis Stephen Pilcher, and Campbell Bonner. Until publication of this catalogue material in the …
1850 CE
#8808
The historical relations of ancient Hindu with Greek medicine in connection with the study of modern medical science in India: Being a general introductory lecture delivered June 1850, at the Calcutta Medical College.
Webb was surgeon in the Bengal Army, and later Professor of Anatomy at the Calcutta Medical College. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1917 CE
#12959
The Indian operation of couching for cataract. Incorporating The Hunterian Lectures....
Prefaced by an extensive historical introduction; the remainder of the text being of historical significance in the 21st century. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1998 CE
#12806
The roots of Ayurveda.
Readings in English translation, with commentaries, from classical medical texts.
1913 CE–1914 CE
#6488
The surgical instruments of the Hindus, with a comparative study of the surgical instruments of the Greek, Roman, Arab and the modern Eouropean [sic] surgeons. 2 vols.
Vol. 2 consists of plates.
1833 CE
#8208
The Taleef shereef, or Indian materia medica translated from the original by George Playfair, Superintending Surgeon, Bengal Service. Published by The Medical and Physical Society of Calcutta.
Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1915 CE–1916 CE
#6362
Ueber eigenartige Schädeldefekte im Jugendalter.
Schüller described two more cases of the condition to which his name, with those of Hand and Christian, has been attached.
1916 CE
#6371
Ueber eine bisher unerkannte Spirochäteninfektion (Spirochaetosis arthritica).
“Reiter’s syndrome”, a disease of males characterized by initial diarrhea, urethritis, conjunctivitis, and arthritis. Reiter was a German Nazi physician and war criminal who conducted medical experim…
1566 CE
#13060
Vocum, quae apud Hippocratem sunt, collectio. Cum annotationibus Bartholomaei Eustachii . . . Eiusdemque Libellus de Multitudine.
First edition in Latin edited by Eustachi of the glossary to Hippocrates by the first century Greek grammarian Erotianus. Erotianus's work contains the earliest list of the writings of Hippocrates, including some now …
2012 CE
#12805
Well-Mannered medicine: Medical ethics and etiquette in classical Ayurveda.
1928 CE
#6366
Xanthomatosis and the reticulo-endothelial system.
“Rowland collected 14 cases of the Hand–Schüller–Christian syndrome, and made the important generalization that it was due to xanthomatosis” (Rolleston).