Science and secrets of early medicine
book Jürgen Thorwald 1962
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Science and secrets of early medicine
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Science and secrets of early medicine is a written work[1].
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- Science and secrets of early medicine authored Jürgen Thorwald[2].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's instance of is recorded as written work[3].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's language of work or name is recorded as German[4].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's Open Library ID is recorded as OL1274786W[5].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's has edition or translation is recorded as Dawna medycyna, jej tajemnice i potęga[6].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's main subject is recorded as history of medicine[7].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's title is recorded as Macht und Geheimnis der frühen Ärzte[8].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's title is recorded as Dawna medycyna, jej tajemnice i potęga[9].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's title is recorded as Science and secrets of early medicine[10].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's title is recorded as Histoire de la médecine dans l'antiquité[11].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's title is recorded as El Alba de la medicina[12].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's subtitle is recorded as Ägypten, Babylonien, Indien, China, Mexiko, Peru[13].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's subtitle is recorded as Egipt, Babilonia, Indie, Chiny, Meksyk, Peru[14].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's subtitle is recorded as Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Mexico, Peru[15].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's subtitle is recorded as Egipto – Mesopotamia – India – China – México – Perú[16].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/113qjl9fm[17].
- Science and secrets of early medicine's form of creative work is recorded as prose[18].
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Science and secrets of early medicine's instance of is recorded as written work[3].