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Man and wound in the ancient world : a history of military medicine from Sumer to the fall of Constantinople
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Man and wound in the ancient world : a history of military medicine from Sumer to the fall of Constantinople

Richard A. Gabriel

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War, wounds, and disease in the ancient world
The origins of military medicine
Ancient Sumer (4000 to 2000 B.C.)
Egypt (3500 to 350 B.C.)
Assyria (911 to 612 B.C.)
Israel and Persia (1300 to 100 B.C.)
India 400 to 100 B.C.)
Greece (500 to 147 B.C.)
Rome (753 B.C. to A.D. 478)
Barbarians and Byzantines (478 to 1453 A.D.)
Islam and the Middle Ages (600 to 1453 A.D.)
Military medicine in the ancient world.

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Man and wound in the ancient world : a history of military medicine from Sumer to the fall of Constantinople by Richard A. Gabriel. ISBN 9781597978484. Published by Potomac Books in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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