2003
DOI: 10.1515/9783110894011
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Die römische Gesellschaft bei Galen

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“…59 This is in keeping with an often-cited personality trait of the chancellor: "His best quality: his reliability … if he agreed to something, there would be no faltering." 60 Toleration has wrongly been read as a one-sided decision by the SPD to prop up Brüning's government, but moments like this show that the behindthe-scenes negotiations were understood by both parties to be binding.…”
Section: James Mcspaddenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…59 This is in keeping with an often-cited personality trait of the chancellor: "His best quality: his reliability … if he agreed to something, there would be no faltering." 60 Toleration has wrongly been read as a one-sided decision by the SPD to prop up Brüning's government, but moments like this show that the behindthe-scenes negotiations were understood by both parties to be binding.…”
Section: James Mcspaddenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…62 They were technocratic and complicated austerity measures; one politician summed up the attitude among the German people as "I don't understand them [the emergency decrees], but I condemn them." 63 As popular support waned, the leftists in the SPD also began pushing back against their leadership and cooperation with Brüning. They published damning letters in the press and publicized private deals.…”
Section: James Mcspaddenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the centuries of the Roman Empire, Hippocratic Graeco‐Roman medicine was the established standard for all physicians, as an important pillar of the antique tradition 6 …”
Section: Definition Of Professional Standards: the Oathmentioning
confidence: 99%