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**Includes: “The latest edition of the complete works of Emile Littré’s "Collection Hippocratique" in ten volumes, published from 1839 to 1961, containing a Greek text from Paris manuscripts and 1st French translation, forms even nowadays the complete reference edition.” | **Includes: “The latest edition of the complete works of Emile Littré’s "Collection Hippocratique" in ten volumes, published from 1839 to 1961, containing a Greek text from Paris manuscripts and 1st French translation, forms even nowadays the complete reference edition.” | ||
**Pesentation by Marie-Laure Monfort, National Center for Scientific Research, University of Paris IV – Sorbonne Laboratory "Ancient Medicine", Director : Jacques Jouanna | **Pesentation by Marie-Laure Monfort, National Center for Scientific Research, University of Paris IV – Sorbonne Laboratory "Ancient Medicine", Director : Jacques Jouanna | ||
*[http://classics.mit.edu/Browse/browse-Hippocrates.html Works of Hippocrates], MIT collection | |||
*[http://www.iep.utm.edu/h/hippocra.htm Hippocrates (c. 450 BCE to 380 BCE)] Michael Boylan in ''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' |
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- Preventive Medicine
- American Journal of Preventive Medicine
- The Journal of Primary Prevention
- American Society of Preventive Medicine
- First printed editions of the Hippocratic Collection at the Bibliothèque Interuniversitaire de Médecine of Paris (BIUM).
- Includes: “The latest edition of the complete works of Emile Littré’s "Collection Hippocratique" in ten volumes, published from 1839 to 1961, containing a Greek text from Paris manuscripts and 1st French translation, forms even nowadays the complete reference edition.”
- Pesentation by Marie-Laure Monfort, National Center for Scientific Research, University of Paris IV – Sorbonne Laboratory "Ancient Medicine", Director : Jacques Jouanna
- Works of Hippocrates, MIT collection
- Hippocrates (c. 450 BCE to 380 BCE) Michael Boylan in Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy