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Philosophy and medicine Part 3


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Ourania Kalogeridou, PhD, Special Teaching Personnel at the Museum for the History of Medicine, is being interviewed by Apostolos Verikios, second-year medical student, both from the School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. This final part of the interview discusses the presence or absence of a "medical character" in the texts of Aristotle, since we find no therapeutic elements in his texts but we find research on specific fields of medicine, such as embryology.
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