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Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1983.
Greek text with facing French translation and commentary of On diseases II from the Hippocratic Collection, possibly from the second half of the fifth century BCE.
Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › Greece, Hippocratic Tradition
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Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1988.
Edition of the Greek text with facing French translation and commentary of On winds and On the art of medicine from the Hippocratic Corpus. Both treatises date to the final decades of the 5th cent. BCE. On winds claims that diseases are caused by air. On the art aims to demonstrate the efficacy of medicine.
Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › Greece, Hippocratic Tradition
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Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1990.
One of the most emblematic treatises of the Hippocratic Collection. The author, a physician presumably associated with Hippocrates but otherwise unidentified, illustrates the value of scientific medicine sometime between 420 and 380 BCE.
Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › Greece, Hippocratic Tradition
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Paris: Arthème Fayard, 1992.
Translated into English by M. B. DeBevoise as Hippocrates (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1999).
Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › Greece › History of Ancient Medicine in Greece
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Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard, 1992.
Translated into English by M. B. DeBevoise as Hippocrates, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.
Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › Greece › History of Ancient Medicine in Greece, BIOGRAPHY (Reference Works)
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Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1996.
Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › Greece, Bioclimatology, Environmental Science & Health
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Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2000.
Epidemics V and VII are dated sometime around mid 4th century BCE, and compiled by a member of Hippocrates' circle.
Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › Greece, EPIDEMIOLOGY
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Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2003.
Until Hippocrates epilepsy was believed to be religious in origin; Hippocrates provided the first medical description of the disease.
Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › Greece, Hippocratic Tradition, NEUROLOGY › Epilepsy
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Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2013.
This treatise on prognostication in acute diseases was possibly written by Hippocrates himself; or if not, by a physician close to him, sometime during the second half of the 5th century, before 410 BCE.
Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › Greece, Hippocratic Tradition
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Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2016.
Greek text with facing French translation. Epidemics I and III, by a physician of Hippocrates' milieu, possibly by Hippocrates himself, sometime around 410 BCE
Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › Greece, EPIDEMIOLOGY, Hippocratic Tradition
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Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2017.
Greek text with facing French translation of 130 problems (some in the way of Hippocratic medicine and others not) compiled by an anonymous Christian author from the Byzantine period, 7th to 10th/11th century.
Subjects: BYZANTINE MEDICINE, Hippocratic Tradition, MEDIEVAL MEDICINE
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