THE LEISURE IN ANCIENT ROME: CHRONICLES OF AN EMPIRE RISE

THE LEISURE IN ANCIENT ROME: CHRONICLES OF AN EMPIRE RISE

The present research is aimed at describing scientifically how the citizenship practiced the leisure in Ancient Rome ranging from I B.C Floor - Nets and I D.C centuries.Almost 123 years of history that deserves being uncovered.Readers who wish having clear how leisure conformed in High Empire should refer to classical biographers such as Cornelius

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En coup de sabre morphea: An uncommon condition in Africa

The term en coup de sabre morphea refers to a lesion of linear morphea typically located in the frontoparietal scalp and/or the paramedian forehead, often resembling a strike with a sword.In literature, en coup de sabre morphea and en coup de TURKEY TAIL sabre scleroderma are terms used interchangeably and synonymously.Due to the rarity of this con

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Patient feedback to improve quality of patient-centred care in public hospitals: a systematic review of the evidence

Abstract Background To review systematically the published literature relating to interventions informed by patient feedback for improvement to quality of care in hospital settings.Methods A systematic search was performed in the CINAHL, EMBASE, PsyInfo, MEDLINE, Cochrane Libraries, SCOPUS and Web of Science databases for English-language publicati

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