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The History of Early Cures & Remedies: Part Two

by Mr Ghaz in History, September 10, 2010
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Medical teaching in Europe was revived in the tenth century, and Latin translations of the medical classics were made from the Arab works. Doctors still followed the teachings of Galen and Avicenna until the sixteenth century when there was a demand for them to start looking for themselves instead of slavishly following the words of the ancients. This meant dissecting bodies to find out how they worked.

The Battle of Kosovo – Serbs a Warrior People That Chose Suicidal War Over Surrender

by Silent Wasp in History, June 11, 2010
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If there ever was a battle that would reverberate though the centuries and hold an immense importance untarnished by time, it would be the The Battle of Kosovo.

Warrior Women

by eddiego65 in Military, April 2, 2008
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Women who have proven their ability to serve in the military from different periods of history.

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