Based on a literature review and an analysis of the range...doi:10.1016/S2468-2667(17)30180-9Valéry RiddePierre RamelThe Lancet Public HealthRidde, V., & Ramel, P. (2017). The migrant crisis and health systems: Hygeia instead of Panacea. Lancet Public Health, 2(10), e447....
HYGEIA: JOURNAL FOR DRUGS AND MEDICINES A lawyer with the Hygeia touch Hygeia: a mid-Victorian dream of a city of health | Pereira dos Santos | Hygeia [Hygeia and Panacea in health and society. Health systems: a product of social evolution]. ...
HYGEIA was the goddess of good health. She was a daughter and attendant of the medicine-godAsklepios (Asclepius), and a companion of the goddessAphrodite. Her sisters includedPanakeia (Panacea)(Cure-All) andIaso(Remedy). Hygeia's opposite number were theNosoi(Spirits of Disease). Her Roman ...
Hygeia- (Greek mythology) the goddess of health; daughter of Aesculapius and sister of Panacea Greek mythology- the mythology of the ancient Greeks Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. ...
Hygeia is the Greek goddessof healthand she was worshiped in connection with Aesculapius, her father,the godof medicine and health. She is said to be again, the granddaughter ofthe God, Apollo. She is also the sister of Panakeia or Panacea (means all-cures)Akeso (Goddess of Healing), an...
(Greek mythology) the goddess of health; daughter of Aesculapius and sister of Panacea Hygeia_医学行业词汇 [希]健康女神:神话中Aesculapius的女儿之一 Hygeia词源英文解释 Latin, from Greek Hygieia The first known use of Hygeia was in 1737 Hygeia 例句 ...
The seventeenth century was one of scientific fervour and of fundamental change in how the natural world was to be approached. With increased voyages abroad, the world was being drawn into Europe and each country wanted to be the first to capture the 'Codex Naturae'. French physician/...
Hygeia or panacea? Ethnogeography and health in Canada: Seventeenth to eighteenth centurydoi:10.1016/0191-6599(94)00262-eNancy Hudson-Rodd