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  2. Ancient Greek medicine - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek medicine was a compilation of theories and practices that were constantly expanding through new ideologies and trials. The Greek term for medicine was iatrikē (Greek: ἰατρική ). Many components were considered in ancient Greek medicine, intertwining the spiritual with the physical. Specifically, the ancient Greeks ...

  3. Atlas (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas (anatomy) In anatomy, the atlas (C1) is the most superior (first) cervical vertebra of the spine and is located in the neck. The bone is named for Atlas of Greek mythology, just as Atlas bore the weight of the heavens, the first cervical vertebra supports the head. [1] However, the term atlas was first used by the ancient Romans for the ...

  4. List of hospitals in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The active Greek hospitals are listed in this table, along with their location, number of staffed beds, the year they opened and references. The Greek word agios (saint) is commonly used in names of hospitals. The oldest active hospital is the Elpis Hospital in Athens, founded in 1842.

  5. Atlas Anatomy, C1 Cervical Vertebrae Diagram & Function ...

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    The atlas is one of the two upper cervical vertebrae, also known as C1, which is the topmost vertebra of the spinal column. It is the vertebra that is in contact with the occipital bone, a flat ...

  6. Atlas (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The Farnese Atlas, the oldest surviving depiction of the celestial spheres. In Greek mythology, Atlas ( / ˈætləs /; Greek: Ἄτλας, Átlas) is a Titan condemned to hold up the heavens or sky for eternity after the Titanomachy. Atlas also plays a role in the myths of two of the greatest Greek heroes: Heracles ( Hercules in Roman mythology ...

  7. List of medical textbooks - Wikipedia

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    London Medical Papyrus (c. 1600 BCE) Ebers Papyrus (c. 1550 BCE) Edwin Smith Papyrus (c. 1500 BCE) - Earliest mention of the brain; the pulse; the role of the heart in circulating blood, but not complete circulation. [1] It is the world's oldest surgical textbook, [2] containing descriptions of the zygomatic bone, dura mater, cerebrospinal ...

  8. Pleione (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Mythology. Pleione lived in a southern region of Greece called Arcadia, on a mountain named Mount Kyllini. She married the Titan Atlas and gave birth to the Hyades, Hyas and the Pleiades. She was also the protectress of sailing. In some accounts, when Pleione once was travelling through Boeotia with her daughters, Orion who was accompanying her ...

  9. Atlas Internal Medicine in Cordele, GA - WebMD

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    Atlas Internal Medicine Office Locations. Showing 1-1 of 1 Location. PRIMARY LOCATION. Atlas Internal Medicine. 201 E 16th Ave. Cordele, GA 31015. Tel: (229) 273-8501. Visit Website. Accepting New Patients: Yes.