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2020
van Schaik, K., and S. DeWitte
. “
COVID-19 and the Black Death: Nutrition, frailty, inequity, and mortality.
”
International Journal of Health and Social Sciences.
(2020).
Publisher's Version
2018
“
The Applicability of N: Ancient Debates and Modern Experimental Design
.”
Healthcare
6, no. 118 (2018).
Publisher's Version
G. van Schaik, K. van Schaik, M.C. Murphy
. “
Point of Care Ultrasonography (POCUS) in a Community Emergency Department: An Analysis of Decision-making and Cost Savings associated with POCUS
.”
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
(2018).
Publisher's Version
K. van Schaik, R. Eisenberg, J. Bekvalac A. Glazer F. Rühli
. “
Evaluation of lesion burden in a bone-by-bone comparison of osteological and radiological methods of analysis
.”
International Journal of Paleopathology
(2018).
van Schaik, K., R. Eisenberg, J. Bekvalac, and F. Rühli
. “
Evaluating the relationship between lesion burden and aging among the skeletons of an 18th-19th century London cemetery using osteological and radiological analysis.
”
PLoS ONE
13, no. 4 (2018).
Publisher's Version
van Schaik, K.
“
The Focused History and Physical - circa 100 BC
.”
Academic Emergency Medicine
25, no. 4 (2018): 474-475.
“
Living Prostheses
.” In
Prostheses in Antiquity
, 140-158. London: Routledge, 2018.
“
coniecturalem artem esse medicinam
: Ambiguity and uncertainty in disease diagnosis and treatment in Celsus’
De Medicina
.” In
Quasi Labor Intus: Festschrift in honor of Reginald Foster
. Paideia Institute Press, Inc. 2018.
Abstract
Please note the published version of this article was not published with the author's requested revisions (including the correct spelling of the author's name). Please contact me for the final, correct version of this chapter.
2017
Arnold-Biucchi, C., and K. van Schaik
. “
The meaning of the crab on ancient Greek coins and its relation to ancient medicine: a new approach
.”
XV International Numismatic Conference
. Taormina, Italy: International Numismatic Congress, 2017.
van Schaik, K., R. Eisenberg, J. Bekvalac, and F. Rühli
. “
The radiologist in the crypt: past burden of disease and its modern relevance
.”
Academic Radiology
24, no. 10 (2017): 1305-1311.
Publisher's Version
van Schaik, K.
“
The Currency of Medicine: Healing Iconography on the Coins of Trikka, Epidauros, Kos, and Pergamon
.”
XV International Numismatic Congress
. Taormina: XV International Numismatic Conference, 2017.
2016
The 'Medical Market Place' in the High Roman Empire. Review of: I. Israelowich, Patients and Healers in the High Roman Empire
.
The Classical Review
, 2016.
Publisher's Version
“
History of Medicine and Paleopathology
.”
International Journal of Paleopathology
13 (2016): 80-81.
Publisher's Version
Review of Craik, Elizabeth,
The 'Hippocratic' Corpus: Content and Context
.
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
, 2016.
Publisher's Version
van Schaik, K.
“
The patient-physician relationship and treatment of illness in the ancient Greco-Roman world and in contemporary Indigenous communities in rural Western Australia
.” In
Homo Patiens: Approaches to the patient in the ancient world
. Leiden: Brill, 2016.
2015
van Schaik, K., and F. Ruehli
. “
Evolution of Prevention: Epidemiological Transitions, Evolutionary Medicine, and Clinical Practice
.”
Preventive Medicine
(2015).
2014
van Schaik, K
. “
Pimping Socrates
.”
Journal of the American Medical Association
311, no. 14 (2014): 1401-1402.
van Schaik, K, and F Ruehli
. “
Health is not always written in bone: using a modern comorbidity index to assess disease load in paleopathology
.”
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
154 (2014): 215-221.
van Schaik, K
. “
The ancient physician Galen, modern medicine, and the steri-strip debate
.”
The Bariatric Times
11, no. 5 (2014): 14-15.
2011
van Schaik, K
. “
Rural health education
.”
Australian Family Physician
40, no. 3 (2011): 89.
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Recent Publications
COVID-19 and the Black Death: Nutrition, frailty, inequity, and mortality.
The Applicability of N: Ancient Debates and Modern Experimental Design
Point of Care Ultrasonography (POCUS) in a Community Emergency Department: An Analysis of Decision-making and Cost Savings associated with POCUS
Evaluation of lesion burden in a bone-by-bone comparison of osteological and radiological methods of analysis
Evaluating the relationship between lesion burden and aging among the skeletons of an 18th-19th century London cemetery using osteological and radiological analysis.
The Focused History and Physical - circa 100 BC
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