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Reviews of Infectious Diseases|November 1, 1984
Immunity as a factor in the epidemiology of medieval plagueS R Ell
Janus; Revue Internationale De L'Histoire Des Sciences, De La Medecine, De La Pharmacie, Et De La Technique|January 1, 1978
Concepts of disease and the physician in the early Middle AgesS R Ell
Janus; Revue Internationale De L'Histoire Des Sciences, De La Medecine, De La Pharmacie, Et De La Technique|January 1, 1981
The two medicines: some ecclesiastical concepts of disease and the physician in the high Middle AgesS R Ell
Janus; Revue Internationale De L'Histoire Des Sciences, De La Medecine, De La Pharmacie, Et De La Technique|January 1, 1984
Blood and sexuality in medieval leprosyS R Ell
JAMA|December 7, 1984
Gastrojejunal and gastroesophageal fistulae following placement of an Angelchik prosthesisS R Ell
Reviews of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1989
Three days in October of 1630: detailed examination of mortality during an early modern plague epidemic in VeniceS R Ell
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 1, 1988
Reconstructing the epidemiology of medieval leprosy: preliminary efforts with regard to ScandinaviaS R Ell
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 1, 1986
Maestro Francesco da Roma: portrait of a Renaissance public health officerS R Ell
Medical Heritage|March 1, 1986
The Venetian plague of 1630-1631: assessment of a human disasterS R Ell
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History|January 1, 1985
Iron in two seventeenth-century plague epidemicsS R Ell
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Reviews of Infectious Diseases|November 1, 1984
Immunity as a factor in the epidemiology of medieval plagueS R Ell
Janus; Revue Internationale De L'Histoire Des Sciences, De La Medecine, De La Pharmacie, Et De La Technique|January 1, 1978
Concepts of disease and the physician in the early Middle AgesS R Ell
Janus; Revue Internationale De L'Histoire Des Sciences, De La Medecine, De La Pharmacie, Et De La Technique|January 1, 1981
The two medicines: some ecclesiastical concepts of disease and the physician in the high Middle AgesS R Ell
Janus; Revue Internationale De L'Histoire Des Sciences, De La Medecine, De La Pharmacie, Et De La Technique|January 1, 1984
Blood and sexuality in medieval leprosyS R Ell
JAMA|December 7, 1984
Gastrojejunal and gastroesophageal fistulae following placement of an Angelchik prosthesisS R Ell
Reviews of Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1989
Three days in October of 1630: detailed examination of mortality during an early modern plague epidemic in VeniceS R Ell
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 1, 1988
Reconstructing the epidemiology of medieval leprosy: preliminary efforts with regard to ScandinaviaS R Ell
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 1, 1986
Maestro Francesco da Roma: portrait of a Renaissance public health officerS R Ell
Medical Heritage|March 1, 1986
The Venetian plague of 1630-1631: assessment of a human disasterS R Ell
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History|January 1, 1985
Iron in two seventeenth-century plague epidemicsS R Ell
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