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Adams, F. The Genuine Works of Hippocrates. London: New Sydenham Society, 1849. (Birmingham: Classics of Medicine Lib., 1985.)

Ader, R., ed. Psychoneuroimmunology. New York: Academic Press, 1981.

Amundsen, D. W. “History of Medical Ethics: Ancient Greece and Rome”. In W. T. Reich, Encyclopedia of Bioethics, vol. 3. New York: Free Press, 1978.

Carrick, P. Medical Ethics in Antiquity. Dordrecht, Netherlands: D. Reidel, 1985.

Chance, B. “On Hippocrates and the Aphorisms.” Ann. Med. Hist. 2 (N.S.): 31–46 (1930).

Coar, T. The Aphorisms of Hippocrates. London: Valpy, 1822. (Birmingham: Classics of Medicine Lib., 1982.)

Drabkin, M. “A Select Bibliography of Greek and Roman Medicine.” Bull. Hist. Med. 1I: 399–408 (1942).

Edelstein, L. Ancient Medicine. Baltimore: johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1967.

Gahhos, F. N., and Ariyan, S. “Hippocrates, the True Father of Hand Surgery.” Surg. Gyn. Obst. 160: 178–184 (1985).

Galdston, I. “The Decline and Resurgence of Hippocratic Medicine.” Bull. N.Y. Acad. Med. 44: 1237–1256 (1968).

Hudson, R. P. Disease and Its Controclass="underline" The Shaping of Modern Thought. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Praeger, 1987.

Jones, W. H. S. The Works of Hippocrates. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 1957.

Littre, P. E. Oeuvres Completes d’Hippocrate. 10 vols. Paris: J. B. Bailliere, 1861.

Lund, F. B. “The Life and Writings of Hippocrates.” Bost. Med. Surg. J. 191: 1009–1014 (1924).

Michler, M. “Medical Ethics in Hippocratic Bone Surgery.” Bull. Hist. Med. 42: 297–311 (1968).

Miller, G. “‘Airs, Waters and Places’ in History.” J. Hist. Med. 17: 129–140 (1962).

Moon, R. O. Hippocrates and His Successors in Relation to the Philosophy of Their Time. London: Longmans, Green, 1923.

Richards, D. W. “Hippocrates of Ostia.” J.A.M.A. 204: 1049–1056 (1968).

Sigerist, H. E. “On Hippocrates.” Bull. Johns Hopkins Inst. Hist. Med. 2: 190–214 (1934).

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Singer, C. “The Father of Medicine”. Times Lit. Supp., April 3, 1924, 197–198.

Temkin, O. “Greek Medicine as Science and Craft,” The Double Face of Janus. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1977.

Thomas, L. “Your Very Good Health,” in The Lives of a Cell. New York: Viking Press, 1984, pp. 81–86.

Veatch, R. M. A Theory of Medical Ethics. New York: Basic Books, 1981.

Парадокс Галена из Пергама

Brain, P. “Galen on the Ideal of the Physician.” S. Afr. Med. J. 25 (11): 936–938 (1977).

–-. Galen on Bloodletting: A Study of the Origins, Development and Validity of His Opinions, with a Translation of the Three Works. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1986.

King, L. S. Medical Thinking. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1982.

Kudlein, F. “The Third Century A.D.-A Blank Spot in the History of Medicine?” In L. G. Stevenson and R. F. Multhauf, Medicine, Science, and Culture. Baltimore: johns Hopkins Press, 1968.

Leiber, E. “Galen: Physician as Philosopher; Maimonides: Philosopher as Physician.” Bull. Hist. Med. 53: 268–285 (1979).

May, M. T. Galen on the Usefulness of the Parts of the Body. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell Univ. Press, 1968.

Moon, R. O. “The Relation of Galen to the Philosophy of His Time.” Brit. Med. J 4: 1449–1451 (1908).

Nutton, V. Karl Gottlob Kuhn and His Edition of the Works of Galen. Oxford: Oxford Microform Pub., 1976.

–-.”Galen in the Eyes of His Contemporaries.” Bull. Hist. Med. 58: 315–324 (1984).

Payne, J. F. Harvey and Galen. London: Henry Frowde, 1897.

Prendergast, J. S. “Galen’s View of the Vascular System in Relation to That of Harvey.” Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 23: 1839–1847 (1928).

–-. “The Background of Galen’s Life and Activities and Its Influence on His Achievements.” Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 21: 1131–1148 (1930).

Price, D. de S. “The Development and Structure of the Biomedical Literature.” In K. S. Warren, ed., Coping With the Biomedical Literature. New York: Praeger, 1981.

Riese, W. “The Structure of Galen’s Diagnostic Reasoning.” Bull. N 1’: Acad. Med. 44: 778–791 (1968).

Sarton, G. Galen of Pergamon. Lawrence: Univ. of Kansas Press, 1954.

Siegal, R. E. Galen’s System of Physiology and Medicine. Baseclass="underline" S. Karger, 1968.

Singer, C. Greek Biology and Greek Medicine. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922.

–-. The Evolution of Anatomy. New York: Knopf, 1925.

–-. Galen and Anatomical Procedures. London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, 1956.

Slater, P. E. Letter to the editor. N Eng. J. Med. 313: 455 (1985).

Smith, W. O. The Hippocratic Tradition. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell Univ. Press, 1979.

Temkin, O. Galenism: Rise and Decline of a Medical Philosophy. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell Univ. Press, 1973.

–-. “On Galen’s Pneumatology,” The Double Face of Janus. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1977.

Toledo-Pereyra, L. H. “Galen’s Contribution to Surgery.” J. Hist. Med. 28: 357–375 (1973).

Walsh, J. “Galen’s Discovery and Promulgation of the Function of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerves.” Ann. Med. Hist. 8: 176–184 (1926).

–-.”Galen Clashes with the Medical Sects at Rome.” Med. Life 35: 408–443 (1928).

–-. “Galen’s Writings and Influences Inspiring Them.” Ann. Med. Hist. 6 (N.S.): 1–30, 143–149 (1934); 7(N.S.): 428–437, 570–589 (1935); 8 (N.S.): 65–90 (1936); 9 (N.S.): 34–51 (1937).

Walzer, R. Galen on Jews and Christians. London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1949.

Wilson, L. G. “Erasistratus, Galen, and the Pneuma.” Bull. Rist. Med. 33: 293–314 (1959).

Пробуждение. Андреас Везалий и Ренессанс медицины

Castiglione, A. “Three Pathfinders of Science in the Renaissance.” Bull. Med. Lib. Ass. 31: 203–207 (1943).

Chastel, A. “Treatise on Painting.” In L. Reti, The Unknown Leonardo. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1974.

Cushing, H. A Biobibliography of Andreas Vesalius. and ed. London: Archon, 1962.

Edelstein, L. “Andreas Vesalius, the Humanist.” Bull. Hist. Med. 14: 547–561 (1943).

Fisch, M. H. “Vesalius and His Book.” Bull. Med. Lib. Ass. 31: 208–221 (1943).

Garrison, F. H. “In Defense of Vesalius.” Bull. Soc. Med. Hist. Chicago 4: 47–65 (1916).

Hoolihan, C. “The Transmission of Greek Medical Literature from Antiquity to the Renaissance.” Med. Heritaqe 2: 430–442 (1985).

Jones, T. “The Artists of Vesalius’ Fabrica.” Bull. Med. Lib. Ass. 31: 222–227 (1943).

Keele, K. D. “Leonardo da Vinci’s Influence on Renaissance Anatomy.” Med. Hist. 8: 360–370 (1964).

Klebs, A. C. “Leonardo da Vinci and His Anatomical Studies.” Bull. Soc. Hist. Med. Chicago 4: 66–83 (1916).

Lambert, S. W., Wiegand, W., and Ivins, W. M. Three Vesalian Essays. New York: Macmillan, 1952.

O’Malley, C. D. Andreas Vesalius of Brussels. Berkeley: Univ. of Cal. Press, 1964.