«Κρίκοι φρενοβλαβών» από τη Μικρά Ασία : Στο περιθώριο της ιστορίας της ιατρικής και της ιστορίας των μουσείων

Part of : Δελτίον της Χριστιανικής Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας ; Vol.44, 2005, pages 389-400

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389-400
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Collars for the Insane’ from Asia Minor : On the Margins of the History of Medicine and the History of Museums
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Thirteen silver collars with long chains, now in the Byzantine and Christian Museum, and the Benaki Museum, Athens are discussed is this paper. Dating from between 1836 and 1907, these objects came from Christian communities in Asia Minor. They were worn during incubation and testify to the late survival of popular pre-scientific medicine. Their primary therapeutic functions as well as their misinterpretation during their early museum history are investigated.
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19th century, Asia Minor, metalwork, pre-scientific medicine, 19ος αιώνας, Μικρά Ασία, Μεταλλοτεχνία, προ-επιστημονική ιατρική
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Οι περιλήψεις παρέχονται από πηγή εκτός τεκμηρίου
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