We would like to thank Turgut and his colleagues for accepting our remarks and for further stimulating the debate on the historical and palaeopathological aspects of cyclopia, as a way of both enriching the known record on this condition and supporting a broader, humanities-inclusive form of medical education.
Francesco M. Galassi, Emanuele Torrisi, Elena Varotto (2022). Final notes on: Response to Galassi et al. concerning the paper by Turgut et al. "Three mythic giants for common fœtal malformation called 'cyclopia': Polyphemus, Tepegöz and Grendel", Child's Nervous System, DOI 10.1007/s00381-019-04,207-y. CHILD'S NERVOUS SYSTEM, 38(3), 509-510 [10.1007/s00381-022-05453-3].
Final notes on: Response to Galassi et al. concerning the paper by Turgut et al. "Three mythic giants for common fœtal malformation called 'cyclopia': Polyphemus, Tepegöz and Grendel", Child's Nervous System, DOI 10.1007/s00381-019-04,207-y
Elena Varotto
2022-01-25
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We would like to thank Turgut and his colleagues for accepting our remarks and for further stimulating the debate on the historical and palaeopathological aspects of cyclopia, as a way of both enriching the known record on this condition and supporting a broader, humanities-inclusive form of medical education.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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