Never before has such a history of the pancreas been presented. From antiquity until today, "rediscovery," translation and sequential presentation, in step with cultural changes in society, make this a unique contribution. Only from the perspective of the two octogenarian-authors could such a narrative have been produced. Discoveries resulting either from chance observation or careful scientific inquiry "come alive" as the authors present not only the people who made them but the setting in which they occurred.
Key Features: *From the pre-Christian era of Asia Minor, to Greece,...
Never before has such a history of the pancreas been presented. From antiquity until today, "rediscovery," translation and sequential presentation,...