Timothy S. Miller

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Average rating: 3.86 · 80 ratings · 9 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Hippies and American Va...

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The Birth of the Hospital i...

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Walking Corpses: Leprosy in...

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The Orphans of Byzantium: C...

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“Whoever said violence never solved anything doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Violence is the only language some people understand. Not that I’m fluent, but I know enough to get by.”
Timothy S. Miller

“Over two thousand Byzantine manuscripts devoted to medical works survive in European libraries. A third of these contain works by a single author such as the second-century Galen of Pergamon; the remaining manuscripts have selections from different classical and Byzantine medical writers. In this second group of manuscripts, scattered among the selections culled from treatises by well-known physicians, are many anonymous antidotaria—lists of pharmaceutical treatments for specific diseases, some as long as eighty-five folios.”
Timothy S. Miller, Walking Corpses: Leprosy in Byzantium and the Medieval West

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The History Book ...: MEDIEVAL MEDICINE OF WESTERN EUROPE 42 180 Jan 23, 2019 09:15PM  
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