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Romans used human feces as medicine: 1,900-year-old vial from Turkey reveals shocking treatment
A 1,900-year-old Roman glass bottle from Turkey has yielded direct chemical proof of ancient physicians using human feces as ...
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Paul's path & the journey through ancient Greece
Step into the world of Ancient Greece and discover how Paul's journeys transformed the course of Christianity in Europe.
Peter Tran recounts a 2025 Jubilee pilgrimage along the Via Francigena to Rome. Discover the spiritual depth, physical ...
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The Colosseum in the heart of Rome
This 3D virtual tour presents the Colosseum from above, revealing the iconic amphitheater at the center of Rome’s historic landscape. The massive elliptical structure stands surrounded by ancient ...
Opinion
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Hanes: McGill's Osler Library shares the fine art of early medical books
Brenda Dunn-Lardeau gazes at three copies of Pliny’s Encyclopedia on the natural world in a glass case in the entryway of McGill University’s Osler Library of the History of Medicine.
The Byzantine Empire made remarkable contributions to medicine and science, even thouth they are not widely known.
Find out which baby names were the most popular from 1980 to 1989, and how they compare to today. According to the Social ...
Q: This might be a long shot, but I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, had a lumpectomy with clear margins and had a recurrence six months later. I am struggling with the treatment ...
Dive into the most exciting HBO series to binge-watch thanks to their captivating storytelling, including The Pitt, Game of Thrones, and The Sopranos.
It's weird that we have been told over and over that gladiators fought to the death, when it wasn't even true.
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Opinion: Newsom invokes the historian Plutarch in his quest for the White House
The governor of California has a longtime habit of quoting the ancient Greek historian Plutarch about how to balance personal ambition and service.
It’s tempting to think of witch hunts like this as a phenomenon confined to history. Centuries have passed since Matthew ...
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