Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... leprosy in the 19th century , how far this medical perspective was influ- enced by the legacy of medieval beliefs and practices , and how the medicine for leprosy , deriving from these , was an amalgam of science and non - science ...
... leprosy in the 19th century , how far this medical perspective was influ- enced by the legacy of medieval beliefs and practices , and how the medicine for leprosy , deriving from these , was an amalgam of science and non - science ...
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... leprosy as a phase of inherited syphilis , also for believing that when de- veloped by heredity it is susceptible of conveyance to a healthy person as soon as it reaches the ulcerative stage . " This speculation was wholly without ...
... leprosy as a phase of inherited syphilis , also for believing that when de- veloped by heredity it is susceptible of conveyance to a healthy person as soon as it reaches the ulcerative stage . " This speculation was wholly without ...
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... leprosy as a contagious disease , yet prayer and pilgrimage were prescribed as the means of cure . Oral testimony can serve to extend this , for the convergence of many patients with open ulcers at temples does not provoke fears of ...
... leprosy as a contagious disease , yet prayer and pilgrimage were prescribed as the means of cure . Oral testimony can serve to extend this , for the convergence of many patients with open ulcers at temples does not provoke fears of ...
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