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with regard to the94
in the history of78
the beginning of the69
of the middle ages60
in the middle ages56
one of the most55
of the physicians of50
the history of medicine49
the end of the49
of the thirteenth century49
of the history of48
at the university of41
the physicians of pope40
at the present time37
the history of science37
another of the physicians37
at the beginning of36
of the sixteenth century36
during the middle ages36
the history of the35
at the same time32
as a matter of31
the history of anatomy30
on the part of29
of the fourteenth century28
of the papal physicians26
was one of the26
there is no doubt26
as one of the26
to be found in26
the papal medical school26
of the popes to25
the story of the25
is to be found25
for the sake of25
at the end of25
the middle of the23
of the university of23
that is to say23
on the history of22
a matter of fact22
in spite of the21
is one of the21
the church and the21
the church of england21
thirteenth and fourteenth centuries20
in the chapter on20
the thirteenth and fourteenth20
the church in england20
of the nineteenth century20
be found in the20
the care of the20
of the human body20
of the church to19
during the thirteenth century19
of the fifteenth century18
of the church and18
one of the great18
in the thirteenth century17
in the papal states17
the city of rome17
the subjects of the17
in the light of17
it must not be17
as we have said17
the author of a17
in the midst of16
it is easy to16
of the thirteenth and16
the head of the16
of the city of16
must not be forgotten16
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries15
of the most distinguished15
with regard to this15
the practice of dissection15
of the church of15
beginning of the sixteenth15
place in the history15
for the care of15
is no doubt that15
the practice of medicine15
in his history of14
as the result of14
the father of modern14
on the other hand14
one of the greatest14
he seems to have14
as we shall see14
the relations of the14
the pope and the14
in the matter of14
at the present day13
not be forgotten that13
the fact that the13
in the hands of13
of pope john xxii13
in the sixteenth century13
in the course of13
information with regard to13
to the fact that13
of the seventeenth century13
some of the most13
as i have said13
it is to be13
to the development of13
even at the present13
the time of the12
as well as a12
seems to have been12
the roman catholic church12
the vicar of christ12
was the first to12
as a consequence of12
the influence of the12
as well as the12
the fathers of the12
of the most important12
of the popes and12
the medical school of12
the first half of12
the people of the12
under the control of12
is supposed to be12
is easy to understand12
university of the city12
of the holy ghost11
the foundation of the11
from the fact that11
the popes and the11
the golden age of11
wrote a series of11
at the expense of11
in the nineteenth century11
of the catholic church11
head of the church11
the development of anatomy11
subjects of the pope11
is the author of11
to the study of11
to the time of11
the university of the11
circulation of the blood11
is said to have11
of the holy father11
one of the physicians11
the sake of the11
of the fact that11
the part of the11
to be able to11
beginning of the fourteenth11
care of the insane11
in the minds of11
in order that the11
are supposed to be11
of medicine and surgery11
there can be no11
the hands of the11
of church opposition to10
to the history of10
the church of god10
during the fourteenth century10
end of the thirteenth10
opposition of the church10
at the roman college10
under the name of10
first half of the10
at the medieval universities10
fathers of the church10
history of the warfare10
of the temporal power10
sense of the word10
of the warfare of10
in the name of10
the study of anatomy10
the name of the10
the count de rayneval10
must be considered as10
of pope boniface viii10
the states of the10
church opposition to science10
to whom we owe10
it may be said10
states of the church10
on the other side10
the circulation of the10
of the eighteenth century10
he was one of10
in the fourteenth century10
in a position to9
it is interesting to9
over and over again9
to the practice of9
the other side of9
the fourteenth and fifteenth9
supposed papal prohibition of9
the papal physicians of9
warfare of science with9
regard to the supposed9
to the end of9
the authority of the9
of the church in9
a place in the9
the temporal power of9
the question of the9
the study of medicine9
in the physical sciences9
did not hesitate to9
so much for the9
in the case of9
there is not a9
that there was no9
science in the middle9
of the relations of9
the chapter on the9
of caring for the9
relations of the popes9
said to have been9
the popes to science9
beginning of the thirteenth9
for the purpose of9
it would have been9
the university of paris9
care of the sick9
his history of the9
as far as possible9
supposed to have been9
physicians of pope clement9
of science with theology9
the warfare of science9
the history of surgery9
it is true that9
it is impossible to8
no doubt at all8
the interests of the8
of the men who8
of the th of8
of the science of8
with regard to anatomy8
in the presence of8
the university of perugia8
in our own time8
it is not surprising8
hospital of the holy8
in connection with the8
of pope paul iii8
of the middle class8
the universities of the8
of the papal court8
other side of the8
as the father of8
temporal power of the8
about the middle of8
the control of the8
does not hesitate to8
the physician of pope8
the interest of the8
in order that they8
at a time when8
physicians of pope paul8
that there is no8
in the eyes of8
for the benefit of8
and the beginning of8
the popes of the8
the history of education8
nine millions of catholics8
golden age of anatomy8
of a series of8
that it was not8
was summoned to rome8
during the nineteenth century8
the degree of doctor8
during the first half8
of the holy see8
may be found in8
one of the best8
the university of bologna8
of the roman catholic7
in the opinion of7
is supposed to have7
in the early part7
that it would be7
of pope clement viii7
the works of the7
in our own day7
not only in the7
for the first time7
relation of the popes7
in the university of7
the knowledge of the7
people of the middle7
to say with regard7
that there was a7
of the circulation of7
on the th of7
of the practice of7
centuries and a half7
of medicine in the7
as well as in7
a volume on the7
the popes and science7
the fact that he7
development of medical science7
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a member of the7
we shall see in7
list of papal physicians7
the relation of the7
and the church of7
correction of the calendar7
down to our own7
of the present day7
in england before the7
the development of the7
regard to the popes7
of the most prominent7
the science of the7
supposed opposition of the7
of anatomy at the7
in spite of this7
had been a professor7
a series of books7
opposition on the part7
he was the first7
in the church of7
the supposed papal prohibition7
the early part of7
the opposition of the7
say with regard to7
the rest of the7
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the lives of the7
be no doubt that7
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is all the more7
the hospital of the7
be one of the7
a treatise on the7
church in england before7
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the result of the7
the development of medical7
the first of the7
at the present moment7
for the most part7
he had been a7
the presence of the7
the emperor charles v7
the bull of pope7
to our own time7
the expense of the7
be looked upon as7
in such a way7
the anatomy of the7
those who have been7
in the annals of7
almost needless to say7
of the medical school7
the church and science7
of the greatest of7
science at the medieval6
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on science at the6
the course of time6
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to be the case6
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is no doubt at6
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all over the world6
to those who have6
in a few years6
lack of knowledge of6
would seem to be6
of the twentieth century6
father of modern surgery6
the cultivation of the6
the men who were6
at least in the6
wrote a volume on6
the sixteenth century the6
the church of christ6
the real history of6
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a part of the6
library and historical journal6
the service of the6
for the maintenance of6
for over a thousand6
the correction of the6
the university of montpelier6
the men of the6
and the history of6
the present church of6
the date of the6
history of the universities6
we are apt to6
said with regard to6
the history of medical6
to bring out the6
can be no doubt6
medical library and historical6
bull of pope john6
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the members of the6
in medicine and surgery6
there must have been6
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the midst of the6
spite of the fact6
pope paul iii was6
that are supposed to6
history of medicine in6
as a student of6
men of his time6
one of the papal6
end of the fifteenth6
canon and civil law6
still another of the6
there seems to be6
the middle ages and6
as far as the6
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in the person of6
that he was the6
upon as one of6
in the science of6
in touch with the6
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in spite of his6
the development of science6
vicar of jesus christ6
easy to understand that6
universities of the thirteenth6
of the hospital of6
catholic summer school press6
the number of the6
knowledge of the history6
the origin of the6
we have come to6
the practice of surgery6
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up the study of6
the middle ages were6
the dignity of the6
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the statutes of the6
the generations of the6
lives of the men6
medical school of the6
to think that the6
story of the papal6
litteraire de la france6
early part of the6
present church of england6
so far as to6
in his chapter on6
of pope leo x6
in the next century6
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over a thousand years6
what we now call6
the eyes of the6
bull of pope boniface6
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one hundred and thirty6
authority of the pope6
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conspiracy against the truth6
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histoire litteraire de la6
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sixteenth and seventeenth centuries6
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the facts of history5
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a conspiracy against the5
the indestructibility of matter5
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fact that he was5
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the th of may5
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royal college of physicians5
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papal university at rome5
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minds of those who5
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the roman medical school4
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half of the fifteenth4
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attitude of the church4
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a few years ago4
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papal opposition to science4
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of pope nicholas v4
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