JOURNAL ARTICLE

Una Civilización Olvidada : Medicina y Ritos Funerarios

Norma Acerbi Cremades

Year: 2015 Journal:   Revista de Salud Pública Vol: 18 (1)Pages: 54-59   Publisher: National University of Córdoba

Abstract

Abstract This work reminds the people from Thrace and all the other people included under that name, that covered different regions. They developed from the third millenium before Christ. They extended from the oriental part of the Peninsula of Balkan until the costal región of Minor Asia. The golden heritage of Hesiodo, Homero and Herodoto, let us know the old popolution that, in ethnic sense used to talk of “tracio”, an old brank of the family of indoeuropean languages. The greek miths that have enriched universal literatura and that used to cooperate in the archeological find. They allow us to describe the tracios medicine and the funeral rites

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Ethics and bioethics in healthcare
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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