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Jews and Healing in the Middle Ages: The Harmonisation of Jewish Beliefs with Theories and Practices of the Western Medical Traditions

  • Author:

    Carmen Caballero-Navas

  • Page Number:

    13:141-158

  • Date:

    2005/11

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Carmen Caballero-Navas, “Jews and Healing in the Middle Ages: The Harmonisation of Jewish Beliefs with Theories and Practices of the Western Medical Traditions,” Disquisitions on the Past & Present 13 (2005): 141-158.

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Caballero-Navas, Carmen
2005 “Jews and Healing in the Middle Ages: The Harmonisation of Jewish Beliefs with Theories and Practices of the Western Medical Traditions.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present 13: 141-158.
Caballero-Navas, Carmen. (2005). Jews and Healing in the Middle Ages: The Harmonisation of Jewish Beliefs with Theories and Practices of the Western Medical Traditions. Disquisitions on the Past & Present, 13, 141-158.
Caballero-Navas, Carmen. “Jews and Healing in the Middle Ages: The Harmonisation of Jewish Beliefs with Theories and Practices of the Western Medical Traditions.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present, no. 13 (2005): 141-158.
Caballero-Navas, Carmen. “Jews and Healing in the Middle Ages: The Harmonisation of Jewish Beliefs with Theories and Practices of the Western Medical Traditions.” Disquisitions on the Past & Present, no. 13, 2005, pp. 141-158.
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