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    Prague Med Rep. 2012;113(2):119-35.

    Early modern "citation index"? Medical authorities in academic treatises on plague (1480-1725).

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    Institute for History of Medicine and Foreign Languages, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. karel.cerny@lf1.cuni.cz

    Abstract

    The paper deals with the problem of early modern scientific citations. It attempts to establish a measure of scientific popularity in a specific area of the academic medicine in a way which resembles a modern evaluation of scientific activity (citation index). For this purpose an analysis of a series of plague treatises written between 1480 and 1725 in Europe was conducted. Citations for various historical medical authorities (Hippocrates, Galen, etc.) are given in Tables which reflect a long time development of popularity. The authorities from various groups (Ancient, Medieval, Arabic, Early Modern) are linked together, and "generic authorities" are explained and discussed.

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    22691283
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