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The anatomy of vena cava in the work of Aretaeus of Cappadocia
Laios, K.; Sapsakos, T. M.; Kotrotsios, A.; Tsoucalas, G.; Sgantzos, M. (2015)Aretaeus of Cappadocia did not deal systematically with the study of anatomy, as it can be assumed from the thorough study of his remaining work, as well as the references to the topics and the fragments of his lost ... -
Aretaeus of Cappadocia (c. 1st Century BC to 3rd Century AD) and the Origins of Endovascular Catheterization
Tsoucalas, G.; Laios, K.; Karamanou, M.; Sgantzos, M. (2015) -
Bishop Paul of Merida, and the first known caesarean section on a living woman
Tsoucalas, G.; Laios, K.; Karamanou, M.; Sgantzos, M. (2015) -
The Forgotten Asclepieion of Peparithos and the Islander Worshippers of the Snake God
Tsoucalas, G.; Karamanou, M.; Laios, K.; Sgantzos, M.; Androutsos, G. (2014)The ancient Asclepieion of the island of Peparithos, modern Skopelos, had been build in an ideal position, one kilometer from the ancient city of Peparithos. The angry north Aegean Sea brought in the surface its north wall ... -
The Ingenious Antoine Jobert de Lamballe (1799-1867) and His Innovative Autoplastic Cure of Vesicovaginal Fistulas
Tsoucalas, G.; Laios, K.; Sgantzos, M.; Androutsos, G. (2014) -
Ophthalmic malignancies in antiquity as depicted in two terracotta figurines
Laios, K.; Karamanou, M.; Tsoucalas, G.; Sgantzos, M.; Androutsos, G. (2015)Ocular and orbital wall cancers were recognized by the physicians of the antiquity as incurable, lethal, and non-operable malignant entities. Paul of Aegina (7thc AD) was the first to refer to this type of cancer and ... -
The physician who first applied radiotherapy, Victor Despeignes, on 1896
Sgantzos, M.; Tsoucalas, G.; Laios, K.; Androutsos, G. (2014) -
Sir Gordon Gordon-Taylor (1878-1960), Anatomist and Surgeon: Surgical Innovations in the "Laboratory of War," His 1948 Lecture in Athens
Tsoucalas, G.; Laios, K.; Giatsiou, S.; Sgantzos, M. (2015)