نتایج جستجو برای: ancient physicians

تعداد نتایج: 118209  

Journal: :Medical care research and review : MCRR 2007
Arleen A Leibowitz Stephanie L Taylor

This article examines how proximity to the nearest publicly funded test site affects HIV testing. Using a sample of 5,361 Los Angeles County adults, multinomial logit models estimated simultaneously the likelihood of (1) obtaining an HIV test in the prior 2 years, and (2) testing in a private physician's office, a publicly funded medical clinic, or in a nonmedical setting, such as a bar or bath...

A Alamdari A Zarifi S Mohammad Hossaini

Medical history in ancient Iran began with the immigration of Aryans to Iran about 30 centuries before Christ. Zoroastrians believed that the first physician was Thirta and the great physician in Zoroastrian era called Thraetoon was the inventor of medical science and the killer of the wicked soul. Followers of Zoroaster claimed that Ahoramazda created goodness and Ahriman managed to create pai...

A Alamdari A Zarifi S Mohammad Hossaini

Medical history in ancient Iran began with the immigration of Aryans to Iran about 30 centuries before Christ. Zoroastrians believed that the first physician was Thirta and the great physician in Zoroastrian era called Thraetoon was the inventor of medical science and the killer of the wicked soul. Followers of Zoroaster claimed that Ahoramazda created goodness and Ahriman managed to create pai...

Journal: :Filozofija I Drustvo 2023

The paper deals with women?s education in Ancient Greece. In ancient times, women were dominated by men throughout the Greek world, while their roles and competence strictly defined (albeit differently across various city-states). Although not all deprived of education, was almost never organized city-state. Women?s knowledge voice welcome public domain. However, picture competences is one-dime...

Journal: : 2022

Muslims have played very important role in the field of medical science. They began experiments and observations from first century Hijra. Islam created great enthusiasm for scientific activities. After extensive translation Greek, Sanskrit some other ancient languages into Arabic, Islamic physicians had at their disposal nearly all valuable works, like Hippocratic Galenic writings. were immens...

Journal: :Human biology 2015
D V Nesheva S Karachanak-Yankova M Lari Y Yordanov A Galabov D Caramelli D Toncheva

Ancient (proto-) Bulgarians have long been thought of as a Turkic population. However, evidence found in the past three decades shows that this is not the case. Until now, this evidence has not included ancient mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis. To fill this void, we collected human remains from the 8th to the 10th century AD located in three necropolises in Bulgaria: Nojarevo (Silistra region...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Selina Brace Mark Ruddy Rebecca Miller Danielle C Schreve John R Stewart Ian Barnes

The terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene, a period from 15 000 to 18 000 Before Present (BP), was critical in establishing the current Holarctic fauna, with temperate-climate species largely replacing cold-adapted ones at mid-latitudes. However, the timing and nature of this process remain unclear for many taxa, a point that impacts on current and future management strategies. Here, we use a...

2001
Vishv Malhotra

Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is a frequently used method for ranking alternatives. The alternatives to be ranked are modeled based on a set of criteria. The ranking computed by AHP is trusted on faith notwithstanding the fact that a model is an approximation and liable to failure. We present a model to estimate the trust in the AHP ranking. The model helps in determining if it is prudent to...

2013
James Ferguson

Post-modernism and recent critical theory has sought to deconstruct the role of particular ‘Great Traditions’ and ‘Grand Narratives’ as privileged accounts of world affairs, contemporary and historical. In spite of this, such narratives, even if poorly understood, remain at the heart of much public debate and continue to shape national and global policies. These traditions, linked to elements o...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2015
Robin G Allaby Logan Kistler Rafal M Gutaker Roselyn Ware James L Kitchen Oliver Smith Andrew C Clarke

The colonization of the human environment by plants, and the consequent evolution of domesticated forms is increasingly being viewed as a co-evolutionary plant-human process that occurred over a long time period, with evidence for the co-evolutionary relationship between plants and humans reaching ever deeper into the hominin past. This developing view is characterized by a change in emphasis o...

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