Epilepsy, often referred to as the “Sacred Disease” by ancient Greek physicians in antiquity, was a condition of great medical and...
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The foundations of pain management can be traced back to ancient Greece, where physicians and philosophers explored various methods to relieve pain and induce states resembling anesthesia for surgeries and other medical interventions. Anesthesia in ancient Greece: Pioneering pain management In Ancient Greece the understanding of pain and consciousness was deeply intertwined with philosophical thought. […]
Epilepsy, often referred to as the “Sacred Disease” by ancient Greek physicians in antiquity, was a condition of great medical and...
The motion of work in ancient Greece had a clear distinction between working for one’s self and working for someone else. This subtle but crucial...
Research published in IRegional Anesthesia (and) Pain Medicine/I suggests that the use of potent synthetic opioids, such as bsufentanil and...
The use of powerful synthetic opioids, such as sufentanil and remifentanil, during surgery is linked to a subsequent poor 'pain experience'---a...
The Lelantine War (Greek: Ληλάντιος πόλεμος) was supposedly fought between two cities in ancient Greece, Chalcis and Eretria on the...
How did ancient Greek ideas shape early Christian beliefs? Explore the surprising connections between mysticism and faith in a world of gods and...
Advertising and marketing flourished in ancient Greece and Rome. Although they lacked the sophistication of modern advertising campaigns, there were...
South Africa faces a stark financial inclusion challenge, deeply intertwined with its socio-economic landscape. Despite the strides made in expanding...
An ancient Greek lekythos (oil flask) is repatriated to Greece from the United States after the museum where it was displayed decided to...