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Source: Webster's dictionaryA medical history of humanity (1997) pp 106–34 Most of the writings of Galen and Hippocrates were lost to the West, with the summaries and compendia of St. Isidore of Seville being the primary channel for transmitting Greek medical ideas. Source: Internet
Categories such as ‘complex trauma’ have been proposed, and it may be that the next iterations of the diagnostic compendia may modify the criteria. Source: Internet
Both these ancient compendia include details of the examination, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of numerous ailments. Source: Internet