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https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/43398| Title: | Malta and its medical school |
| Authors: | Cassar, Paul |
| Keywords: | Medical education -- Malta -- History Medical colleges -- Malta Medical students -- Malta Medicine -- Study and teaching -- Malta |
| Issue Date: | 1969 |
| Publisher: | Malta Medical Students Association |
| Citation: | Cassar, P. (1969). Malta and its medical school. Chest-piece, 3(1), 11-15. |
| Abstract: | The Maltese Islands have known the handiwork of man since the Stone Age about 3000 years B.C. They were later colonized by the Phoenicians and the Carthaginians and subsequently enjoyed the benefits of Roman civilization and shared in the Arab invasions of the Mediterranean. In 1099 they were conquered by the Normans and from then onward formed part of the domains of the Kings of Sicily until they were handed over to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in 1530. |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/43398 |
| Appears in Collections: | Chest-piece, volume 3, issue 1 Chest-piece, volume 3, issue 1 |
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