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    Is the use of sentient animals in basic research justifiable?Ray Greek & Jean Greek - 2010 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 5:14.
    Animals can be used in many ways in science and scientific research. Given that society values sentient animals and that basic research is not goal oriented, the question is raised.
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  2. The Nuremberg Code subverts human health and safety by requiring animal modeling.Ray Greek, Annalea Pippus & Lawrence A. Hansen - 2012 - BMC Medical Ethics 13 (1):1-17.
    The requirement that animals be used in research and testing in order to protect humans was formalized in the Nuremberg Code and subsequent national and international laws, codes, and declarations. We review the history of these requirements and contrast what was known via science about animal models then with what is known now. We further analyze the predictive value of animal models when used as test subjects for human response to drugs and disease. We explore the use of animals for (...)
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    Letter to the Editor.Ray Greek - 2014 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (5):389-394.
    Dear Editor,The April 2014 issue of Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics [1] presented eight essays regarding the use of nonhuman animals in biomedical research. While I appreciate the essays concerning contemporary research—which were well written and offered new thinking from the fields of ethics and ethology—I believe the journal, via the topics and the authors chosen, failed to communicate the most important fact regarding the current science pertinent to the use of nonhuman animals in research.The foundational reason for using chimpanzees (...)
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  4. Are animal models predictive for humans?Niall Shanks, Ray Greek & Jean Greek - 2009 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 4:2.
    It is one of the central aims of the philosophy of science to elucidate the meanings of scientific terms and also to think critically about their application. The focus of this essay is the scientific term predict and whether there is credible evidence that animal models, especially in toxicology and pathophysiology, can be used to predict human outcomes. Whether animals can be used to predict human response to drugs and other chemicals is apparently a contentious issue. However, when one empirically (...)
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    A Review of the Institute of Medicine’s Analysis of using Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research. [REVIEW]Robert C. Jones & Ray Greek - 2014 - Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (2):481-504.
    We argue that the recommendations made by the Institute of Medicine’s 2011 report, Chimpanzees in Biomedical and Behavioral Research : Assessing the Necessity, are methodologically and ethically confused. We argue that a proper understanding of evolution and complexity theory in terms of the science and ethics of using chimpanzees in biomedical research would have had led the committee to recommend not merely limiting but eliminating the use of chimpanzees in biomedical research. Specifically, we argue that a proper understanding of (...)
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    Greek Medicine: From the Heroic to the Hellenistic Age A Source Book.James Longrigg - 2013 - Routledge.
    First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Greek Medicine: From the Heroic to the Hellenistic Age: A Source Book. James Longrigg.John M. Riddle - 2001 - Isis 92 (1):152-153.
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    Greek Medicine as Science and Craft.Owsei Temkin - 1953 - Isis 44 (3):213-225.
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    Greek Medicine in the Fifteenth Century.Donald F. Jackson - 2012 - Early Science and Medicine 17 (4):378-390.
    The fact that a number of printed editions of Greek physicians appeared during the sixteenth century is clear evidence that publishing houses of the time believed that a substantial interest in such texts existed. What is most surprising is that, until the last decade of the fifteenth century, a prevailing shortage of Greek medical manuscripts had not at all troubled the scholarly and medical communities. This essay shows how minor a niche Galen and other Greek medical writers (...)
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    Greek Medicine - E. D. Phillips: Greek Medicine. Pp. 240; 16 plates. London: Thames & Hudson, 1973. Cloth, £4·50.J. G. Landels - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (02):304-.
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    Greek Medicine - E. D. Phillips: Greek Medicine. Pp. 240; 16 plates. London: Thames & Hudson, 1973. Cloth, £4·50.J. G. Landels - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (02):304-305.
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  12. Greek Medicine as Paideia.Werner Jaeger - 1944 - Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture 3:3-45.
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    Printing Greek Medicine in the Renaissance. Scholars, Collections, Opportunities, and Challenges Introduction.Alain Touwaide - 2012 - Early Science and Medicine 17 (4):371-377.
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    Greece - Greek Medicine. By E. D. Phillips. London: Thames and Hudson, 1973. Pp. 240. £4.50.A. E. Hanson - 1976 - British Journal for the History of Science 9 (1):72-74.
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    Greek Medicine as Science and Craft.Owsei Temkin - 1953 - Isis 44:213-225.
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    The Introduction of Greek Medicine into Tibet in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries.Christopher I. Beckwith - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):297-313.
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    Greek Medicine (J.) Pigeaud Poétiques du corps. Aux origines de la médecine. (L'Âne d'or 28.) Pp. xii + 704. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2008. Paper, €40. ISBN: 978-2-251-42032-. [REVIEW]Caroline Petit - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):521-.
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    Early Greek Medicine Henry E. Sigerist : A History of Medicine. Vol. ii : Early Greek, Hindu and Persian Medicine. (Publication No. 38, Department of the History of Medicine, Yale University.) Pp. xvi+352; 84 figs, on 26 plates; 3 maps. New York: Oxford University Press, 1961. Cloth, 75s. net. [REVIEW]E. D. Phillips - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (01):107-108.
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    Early Greek Medicine[REVIEW]E. D. Phillips - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (1):107-108.
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    Greek Medicine[REVIEW]A. L. Peck - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (2):63-65.
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    Greek Medicine W. H. S. Jones: Philosophy and Medicine in Ancient Greece. With an edition of (Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Supplement No. 8.) Pp. 100. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1946. Paper, $2. [REVIEW]A. L. Peck - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (02):63-65.
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    Greek Medicine. Being extracts illustrative of medical writers from Hippocrates to Galen. By A. J. Brock. Pp. 256. London: J. M. Dent and Sons, 1929. 5s. [REVIEW]R. O. Moon - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (02):90-.
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    Greek Medicine J. Longrigg: Greek Rational Medicine. Philosophy and medicine from Alcmaeon to the Alexandrians. Pp. ix+296. London and New York: Routledge, 1993. Cased, £35. [REVIEW]Helen King - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (01):140-141.
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    Greek Medicine[REVIEW]Helen King - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (1):140-141.
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    Physiological theory in Greek medicine before Aristotle.Theodore James Tracy - 1969 - In Physiological theory and the doctrine of the mean in Plato and Aristotle. The Hague,: Mouton. pp. 22-76.
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    Essay Review: Greek Medicine Dissected: Greek Medicine, the Heart and the Vascular System in Ancient Greek Medicine: From Alcmaeon to Galen.Vivian Nutton - 1974 - History of Science 12 (1):59-69.
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    J. Jouanna Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen. Selected Papers. Translated by Neil Allies. Edited with a Preface by Philip van der Eijk. Pp. xx + 403. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2012. Cased, €146, US$203. ISBN: 978-90-04-20859-9. [REVIEW]Paul Demont - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (2):356-358.
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  28. The Syriac Galen Palimpsest and the Role of Syriac in the Transmission of Greek Medicine in the Orient.Siam Bhayro & Sebastian Brock - 2012 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 89 (1):25-43.
    This paper presents the newly rediscovered ‘Syriac Galen Palimpsest’. The manuscript has been subjected to the latest imaging techniques, which has allowed scholars to identify its undertext as containing a Syriac translation of Galens Book of Simple Drugs. After discussing the history, imaging and identification of the manuscript, we proceed to consider its significance for our understanding of the transmission of Greek medical lore in Syriac and Arabic, for which the Book of Simple Drugs serves as a convenient model. (...)
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    Jacques Jouanna. Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen: Selected Papers. Translated by, Neil Allies. Edited with a preface by, Philip van der Eijk. xix + 403 pp., index. Leiden: Brill, 2012. $203. [REVIEW]Laurence Totelin - 2014 - Isis 105 (1):208-208.
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    J. Longrigg: Greek Medicine From the Heroic to the Hellenistic Age. A Source Book. Pp. vii + 244. London: Duckworth, 1998. Paper, £14.95. ISBN: 0-7156-2771-6. [REVIEW]Hellen King - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):622-623.
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    Nature Animated: Historical and Philosophical Case Studies in Greek Medicine, Nineteenth-Century and Recent Biology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis. Michael Ruse.James G. Lennox - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):603-604.
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    The Heart and the Vascular System in Ancient Greek Medicine: From Alcmaeon to GalenC. R. S. Harris.James Rochester Shaw - 1974 - Isis 65 (4):533-534.
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    Nature Animated: Historical and Philosophical Case Studies in Greek Medicine, Nineteenth-Century and Recent Biology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis/Papers Deriving from the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Montreal, Canada, 1980 Volume II.Michael Ruse (ed.) - 1982 - Springer.
    These remarks preface two volumes consisting of the proceedings of the Third International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science. The conference was held under the auspices of the Union, The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Science. The meetings took place in Montreal, Canada, 25-29 August 1980, with Concordia University as host institution. The program of the conference (...)
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  34. Greek Rational Medicine. Philosophy and Medicine From Alcmaeon to the Alexandrians.James Longrigg & Danielle Gourevitch - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (3):493.
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    Nature Animated: Historical and Philosophical Case Studies in Greek Medicine, Nineteenth-Century and Recent Biology, Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis by Michael Ruse. [REVIEW]James Lennox - 1984 - Isis 75:603-604.
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    The Heart and the Vascular System in Ancient Greek Medicine from Alcmaeon to Galen. [REVIEW]E. D. Phillips - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (2):298-299.
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    The Heart and the Vascular System in Ancient Greek Medicine: From Alcmaeon to Galen by C. R. S. Harris. [REVIEW]James Shaw - 1974 - Isis 65:533-534.
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    Greek Science - The Heart and the Vascular System in Ancient Greek Medicine from Alcmaeon to Galen. By C. R. S. Harris. Oxford: Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1973. Pp. x + 474. £15.00. [REVIEW]R. K. French - 1974 - British Journal for the History of Science 7 (2):187-187.
  39. SINGER, CH. - Greek biology and greek medicine[REVIEW]G. Loria - 1924 - Scientia 18 (35):53.
  40. Singer, Ch. - Greek Biology And Greek Medicine[REVIEW]G. Loria - 1924 - Scientia 18 (35):53.
  41. Cohesive Causes in Ancient Greek Philosophy and Medicine.Sean Coughlin - 2020 - In Chiara Thumiger (ed.), Holism in Ancient Medicine and Its Reception. Leiden: pp. 237-267.
    This paper is about the history of a question in ancient Greek philosophy and medicine: what holds the parts of a whole together? The idea that there is a single cause responsible for cohesion is usually associated with the Stoics. They refer to it as the synectic cause (αἴτιον συνεκτικόν), a term variously translated as ‘cohesive cause,’ ‘containing cause’ or ‘sustaining cause.’ The Stoics, however, are neither the first nor the only thinkers to raise this question or to (...)
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    Ancient Greek Views on the Goals of Medicine and their Implications.Georgios Anagnostopoulos - 2007 - Philosophical Inquiry 29 (5):1-37.
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    Hippocratic medicine and the greek body image.Scott M. DeHart - 1999 - Perspectives on Science 7 (3):349-382.
    : This study investigates the changes in the body image that occurred in the crucial cultural transformations that took place at the outset of Western rational thought in the transition from Archaic age to Classical age Greece. It does so from the delimited perspective that is offered by the group of medical writings known as the Hippocratic Corpus (specifically works on prognostics, dietetics, and surgery) that were contemporary with the early Classical age, but it also suggests parallel changes occurring in (...)
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    The role of medicine in the formation of early Greek thought.Philip van der Eijk - 2008 - In Patricia Curd & Daniel W. Graham (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Presocratic Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
    The philosophical aspects of Greek medicine are now more widely appreciated, not only by historians of science and medicine but also by students of philosophy in a more narrow sense. There has also been a greater appreciation of the fact that Greek medical writers not only reflect a derivative awareness of developments in philosophy but that they also actively contributed to the formation of philosophical thought more strictly defined, for instance by developing concepts and methodologies for (...)
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    The expressiveness of the body and the divergence of Greek and Chinese medicine.Shigehisa Kuriyama - 1999 - New York: Zone Books.
    The Expressiveness of the Body meditates on the contrasts between the human body described in classical Greek medicine and the body as envisaged by physicians in ancient China.
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  46. The fundamental connections between Greek philosophy and medicine.M. Bednar - 2000 - Filosoficky Casopis 48 (5):817-828.
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    A History of Medicine. Vol. II. Early Greek, Hindu, and Persian Medicine.J. Filliozat & Henry E. Sigerist - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):575.
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    Greek Rational Medicine[REVIEW]R. J. Hankinson - 1996 - Ancient Philosophy 16 (1):259-262.
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    Greek Rational Medicine[REVIEW]R. J. Hankinson - 1996 - Ancient Philosophy 16 (1):259-262.
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    Greek and Chinese Science G. Lloyd, N. Sivin: The Way and the Word. Science and Medicine in Early China and Greece . Pp. xx + 348. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2002. Cased, £25. ISBN: 0-300-09297-. [REVIEW]Charles H. Kahn - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):183-.
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