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Medicine in Roman and Byzantine Egypt (from 30 BC to AD 641)
The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine volume 29, pages 147–148 (2017)
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Ali Hasan, N.A.EG. Medicine in Roman and Byzantine Egypt (from 30 BC to AD 641). Egypt J Intern Med 29, 147–148 (2017). https://doi.org/10.4103/ejim.ejim_46_17
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