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Restitutio ad integrum, or
restitutio in integrum, is a
Latin term that
means "restoration to
original condition". It is one of the
primary guiding principles...
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Christianismi Restitutio (The
Restoration of Christianity) was a book
published anonymously in a
clandestine workshop in 1553 by
Michael Servetus, after...
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function of
pulmonary circulation, as
discussed in
Christianismi Restitutio (1553). He was a
polymath versed in many sciences: mathematics, astronomy...
- cases,
including the following:
complaints of
nullity and
requests for
restitutio in
integrum against judgments of the
Roman Rota; appeals, in
cases concerning...
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Standard of care
Reasonable person Proximate cause Res ipsa
loquitur Restitutio ad
integrum Rescue doctrine Duty to
rescue Comparative responsibility...
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would not let him
leave alive." In 1553
Servetus published Christianismi Restitutio (English: The
Restoration of Christianity), in
which he
rejected the Christian...
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complete recovery noticed, but even
wholesale reconstitution of the
organs (
restitutio in integrum). The
third degree (quoad modum)
involves instantaneous recovery...
- name
Stemmatographia sive
Armorum Illyricorum delineatio,
descriptio et
restitutio (English: Stemmatography, or the sketch,
description and
revival of the...
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Restoration of
Christianity – An
English Translation of
Christianismi restitutio, 1553,
Translated by
Christopher A.
Hoffman and
Marian Hillar. Lewiston...
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published this description, but in a
theological treatise,
Christianismi Restitutio, not in a book on medicine. Only
three copies of the book
survived but...