Journal Article
Treatment of “Hernia” in the Writings of Celsus (First Century AD
)
Niki S. Papavramidou and Helen Christopoulou-Aletras
World Journal of Surgery, 2005, Volume 29, Number 10, Pages 1343-1347
Journal Article
Management of Obesity in the Writings of Soranus of Ephesus and Caelius Aurelianus
Niki Papavramidou and Helen Christopoulou-Aletra
Obesity Surgery, 2008, Volume 18, Number 6, Pages 763-765
Journal Article
Jaundice in the
Hippocratic Corpus
Niki Papavramidou, Elizabeth Fee and Helen Christopoulou-Aletra
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2007, Volume 11, Number 12, Pages 1728-1731
Journal Article
Methods Used by the Hippocratic Physicians for Weight Reduction
Helen Christopoulou-Aletra and Niki Papavramidou
World Journal of Surgery, 2004, Volume 28, Number 5, Pages 513-517
Book Chapter
History of Fever
2009, Clinical Manual of Fever in Children, Pages 287-298
Journal Article
Greco-Roman and Byzantine Views on Obesity
Niki Papavramidou and Helen Christopoulou-Aletra
Obesity Surgery, 2007, Volume 17, Number 1, Pages 112-116
Book Chapter
Healing of Wounds and the Development of Surgery
2007, A History of Plastic Surgery, Pages 39-78
Journal Article
Surgery for Inguinal Hernia in Byzantine Times (A.D. 324–1453): First Scientific Descriptions
John G. Lascaratos, Constantine Tsiamis and Alkiviadis Kostakis
World Journal of Surgery, 2003, Volume 27, Number 10, Pages 1165-1169
Journal Article
Theories of carcinogenesis and their impact on surgical treatment of colorectal cancer
A historical review
Garth H. Ballantyne
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1988, Volume 31, Number 7, Pages 513-517
Journal Article
‘Diabetes’ as described by Byzantine writers from the fourth to the ninth century ad: the Graeco-Roman influence
H. Christopoulou-Aletra and N. Papavramidou
Diabetologia, 2008, Volume 51, Number 5, Pages 892-896