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Hippocrates, Principles on Abdominal Surgery in Ancient Greece during the Fifth Century bc
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A Historical Glance at the Arabo-Islamic Surgical Instruments During the Ages
(2017)Arabo-Islamic physicians demonstrated exceptional skill and innovation in surgery, by having used the instruments introduced by ancient Greeks and Greco-Roman surgeons. In many cases they have manufactured their own ... -
Historical hallmarks of anticoagulation and antiplatelet agents
(2016)Thrombosis is a well known phenomenon among physicians since antiquity. A variety of peculiar agents, such as leeches and bark, were used to prevent it. Hirudin was used during the 19th century. The next eon, heparin, ... -
Historical Overview of Venous Valve Prostheses for the Treatment of Deep Venous Valve Insufficiency
(2012)Almost 3% of people in the Western world will suffer from a venous disease at some time in their lives, but as yet there are very few effective treatments for the venous system. When the valves become incompetent, they ... -
The Innovated “Closed Chest Drainage System” of William Smoult Playfair (1871)
(2019)During the 19th century, the addition of the water-seal system to a closed chest drain was a major turning point in the history of thoracic surgery. German physician Gotthard Bülau seems to have invented and used his own ... -
John C. Carapanayiotis (1909–1999): The greek radiologist and pioneer of physiatry in Greece [John C. Carapanayiotis (1909–1999): Grčki radiolog i pionir fizijatrije u Grčkoj]
(2017)John C. Carapanayiotis was specialized in physical medicine and rehabilitation in the USA in 1948, at a time when the medical world in post-war Greece was ignorant of this specific medical specialty, and the political, ... -
Milder disease stage in patients with primary biliary cholangitis over a 44-year period: A changing natural history
(2018)Changes over time in the presenting features and clinical course of patients with primary biliary cholangitis are poorly described. We sought to describe temporal trends in patient and disease characteristics over a 44-year ... -
Neurosurgery for psychiatric disorders: From the excision of brain tissue to the chronic electrical stimulation of neural networks
(2007)Neurosurgical treatment for psychiatric disorders has a long and controversial history dating back to antiquity. Both enthusiastic reports and social outcry have accompanied psychosurgical practice, particularly over the ... -
Oribasius-pediatric skin eruptions and the origins of the allergic reaction to breast milk
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Paul of Aegina (c. 625–690 AD), the Origins of the Early Correction of Pediatric Strabismus in Byzantine Empire
(2016)The eminent Greek physician Paul of Aegina, native of the Saronic island Aegina and pupil of the Alexandrian School, understood both exotropia and endotropia, his designation for esotropia and proposed therapeutic measures ... -
Paul of Aegina (ca 625-690 AD), and his orthopaedic surgical reconstruction of the preternatural fingers
(2017)Paul of Aegina lived in a era when the preservation of the ancient Greek tradition was for him almost a necessity. Eager to follow the dogma of “oρθoπo(ε)δώ” (orthopodo: pace with no malformation), he introduced a series ... -
Paul of Aegina (ca 625-690 ad), Reconstructing Male Gynecomastia
(2017)Paul of Aegina thrived with his innovative operations, practically creating a kind of a new surgical school. He had deeply believed in human's body perfection introducing a series of cosmetic operations. Among them stood ... -
A penis malformation in Etrusco-Roman art, condyloma, haemangioma or a sexual enhancement?
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Previous Bladder Cancer History in Patients with High-Risk, Non-muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer Correlates with Recurrence and Progression: Implications of Natural History
(2015)Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess the correlation of previous bladder cancer history with the recurrence and progression of patients with high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer treated with adjuvant ... -
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Remedies for kidney ailments in the "Botany Practical" (1838) by Dionysios Pyrros the Thessalian (1774-1853)
(2018)[No abstract available]