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... medicine and poetry were assumed to have a common source of inspiration . Apollo was worshipped as the god who presided over the arts , one of which was medicine . Shelley has recorded this idea in his Hymn of Apollo , in which the god ...
... medicine and poetry were assumed to have a common source of inspiration . Apollo was worshipped as the god who presided over the arts , one of which was medicine . Shelley has recorded this idea in his Hymn of Apollo , in which the god ...
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... medicine and poetry . In our day , however , medicine and poetry would seem to be located on opposite sides of the gulf which separates C. P. Snow's ' two cultures ' - i.e . the arts and the sciences ; but when we scrutinise the roles ...
... medicine and poetry . In our day , however , medicine and poetry would seem to be located on opposite sides of the gulf which separates C. P. Snow's ' two cultures ' - i.e . the arts and the sciences ; but when we scrutinise the roles ...
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... Medicine ( 1654 ) and of other writings by Nolle . In various letters and legal documents after 1677 - and on his tombstone - Vaughan is described as Doctor of Medicine , but there is no record of where he obtained his qualification ...
... Medicine ( 1654 ) and of other writings by Nolle . In various letters and legal documents after 1677 - and on his tombstone - Vaughan is described as Doctor of Medicine , but there is no record of where he obtained his qualification ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
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