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2. The first description of cholesteatoma by Hippocrate

3. Exploring Disease Representation in Movies

4. Saint Roch and Social Distancing During Pandemics: Lessons to be Remembered

5. Global warming and planetary health: An open letter to the WHO from scientific and indigenous people urging for paleo-microbiology studies

6. Infantile malignant osteopetrosis (Leontiasis ossea) in a mid-19th c. French skull

7. Le mythe du nettoyage par les vierges : actualité d’un archaïsme magico-religieux

8. Clues to Medieval Cardiorespiratory Physiology in the Divine Comedy

9. Cicatrices « palimpsestes » en contexte de torture (Darfour, Soudan)

11. A Brief History of the Clitoris

12. The first description of cholesteatoma by Hippocrate

13. Paul Broca's clitoridectomy as a cure for 'nymphomania': A pseudo-medical mutilation

15. Jailhouse self‐induced lesions by misuse of salbutamol inhaler

16. Computer Aided facial reconstruction of Mary-Magdalene relics following hair and skull analyses

17. First in-situ use of a mobile CT-scan for museum artefacts: The quai Branly – Jacques Chirac museum experience

18. Neurology in the 19th century: the French triad

19. Temporal lobe epilepsy in The Passion According to GH

21. Poland syndrome before Alfred Poland: the oldest medical description (Paris, France, 1803)

23. Re-emerging infectious diseases from the past: Hysteria or real risk?

24. Neurological inspiration in Beckett's Waiting for Godot

25. Pope Francis and the end-of-life: Time for serious reflection

26. Modern diagnosis of Flaubert's death mask

28. Not a so peaceful end: Could adult death during sleep be due to hyper-adrenergic mechanism?

29. Cancer in two Renaissance families

30. The brain of René Descartes (1650): A neuro-anatomical analysis

32. Ethical limits to biomedical publications?

33. The Anna O. mystery: Hysteria or neuro-tuberculosis?

34. Medea: A mythological case of familial serial killer?

36. For Franz Kafka, insomnia was a literary method

37. Intra-rectal tobacco insufflation as a resuscitation method for drowning victims: A gold-standard in the 18th century.

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