Om De Collectionis Hippocraticae Auctorum Anatomia
This medical text provides a detailed overview of the Hippocratic corpus, a collection of ancient Greek medical texts that were highly influential in the development of Western medicine. Hirsch's analysis offers insights into the anatomical knowledge and methodologies of the Hippocratic authors, shedding light on the ways in which their understanding of the body informed their approach to disease.
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