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these functions to the brain . This article examines Aristotle's views on brain function in the context of his time and considers their subsequent influence on the development of the brain sciences ...
, M.A., Ph.D., Wellcome Institute for the History ofMedicine, 183 Euston Road, London NWI 2BP. This interesting and provocative book tries to set Greek ideas down to Aristotle the and brain as the source ...
, M.A., Ph.D., Wellcome Institute for the History ofMedicine, 183 Euston Road, London NWI 2BP. This interesting and provocative book tries to set Greek ideas down to Aristotle the and brain as the source ...
Cloned organisms can be genetically altered so that they do not exhibit higher brain functioning. This form of therapeutic cloning allows for genetically identical organs and tissues to be harvested ...
Annals of General Hospital BioMed Central Psychiatry Open Access Oral presentation Brain (encephalos) in the writings of Aristotle , the Macedonian philosopher CH Ierodiakonou* Address: Professor ...
The Brain and Hypothermia—From Aristotle to Targeted Temperature Management 1–5 1 Patrick M. Kochanek, MD, MCCM ; Travis C. Jackson, PhD he critical importance of temperature regulation to organs ...
Aristotle is often named as the first zoologist or biologist because of his writings on animals. Although Aristotle’s major intention in these books was to illustrate his ideas of how knowledge ...
BioMed Central Annals of General Psychiatry Open Access Oral presentation Charalambos Ierodiaconou Address: 3rd Department of Psychiatry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece from ...
The habitual action is not only undertaken on a regular basis but also is personalized which has moral significance when we evaluate action and personality. For Aristotle , inculcating virtues through ...
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