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Noga Arikha


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Noga Arikha grew up in Paris and studied in London. She received a doctorate in history at London's Warburg Institute, was a Fellow at the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies at Columbia University, and has taught at Bard College and at the Bard Graduate Center in New York. She lives in New York and London. ...more

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“The renowned physician, chemist, priest, and astrologer Arnau de Villanova—born in Milan around 1240, and eventually a resident of Barcelona—even admitted so much: if you don’t understand the case, he said, just mention obstruction, because “they do not understand what it means, and it helps greatly that a term is not understood by the people.”13 If the doctor seemed knowledgeable, he would be worthy of trust, and his services worth paying for. The mere appearance of authoritativeness could, and indeed still can, reassure the patient.”
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