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显示 发表于 2025-3-27 15:30:02

ungsverfahren reicht. Dabei werden die Möglichkeiten der konventionellen, endovaskulären und auch nichtoperativen Therapie dargestellt, wobei selbst die laparoskopische Methode und das Debranching nicht fehlen.978-3-642-11719-0Series ISSN 1431-1178

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Windows on Contagion had become entirely detached from reality, resulting in desires that could not be socially directed. There was wide agreement that the eye was the point of entry of the malady because it was through the eye that the victim received the . of the object deemed beautiful and hence desirable. There was

维持 发表于 2025-3-28 05:33:02

Contagions of Love: Textual Transmission of the late Middle Ages and early modernity.’2 The discourses providing descriptions of causes and cures for the disease can be said to be its transmitters, the vehicles through which it spread like wildfire across Europe throughout the early modern period, creating and fanning the flames of this c

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