Old-Time Makers of Medicine: The Students and Teachers of Medicine During the Middle AgesThe Floating Press, 1 févr. 2014 - 345 pages Looking back from the vantage-point of the 21st century, medieval medicine seems hopelessly antiquated and even alarmingly ignorant. But today's advanced medical technology wouldn't be possible without those distant historical foundations. In this comprehensive survey of medieval medicine from James J. Walsh, a fascinating picture emerges of the brave and intrepid pioneers who helped pave the way. |
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... translation on himself and prevailed upon his pupil, the son of Moawia, to translate some works on chemistry. The translation for which Maser Djawah is best known is that of the Pandects of Haroun, a physician of Alexandria. The ...
... translation on himself and prevailed upon his pupil, the son of Moawia, to translate some works on chemistry. The translation for which Maser Djawah is best known is that of the Pandects of Haroun, a physician of Alexandria. The ...
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... translation of such books as had not previously been translated from Greek into Arabic. While he provided a translation of Ptolemy he also had translations made of Aristotle and Galen. It is not surprising, then, that the school of ...
... translation of such books as had not previously been translated from Greek into Arabic. While he provided a translation of Ptolemy he also had translations made of Aristotle and Galen. It is not surprising, then, that the school of ...
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... translation of the works of the great Greek physicians and thus kept the Greek medical tradition from dying out. It is not until the end of the ninth, or even the beginning of the tenth, century that we begin to have important ...
... translation of the works of the great Greek physicians and thus kept the Greek medical tradition from dying out. It is not until the end of the ninth, or even the beginning of the tenth, century that we begin to have important ...
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... translation of the whole of the "Continens" of Rhazes. The translation is praised as probably the best of its time made in the Middle Ages. Faradj came at the end of a great century, when the intellectual life of Europe had reached a ...
... translation of the whole of the "Continens" of Rhazes. The translation is praised as probably the best of its time made in the Middle Ages. Faradj came at the end of a great century, when the intellectual life of Europe had reached a ...
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Table des matières
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V Great Arabian Physicians | 97 |
VI The Medical School at Salerno | 122 |
VII Constantine Africanus | 139 |
X Great Surgeons of the Medieval Universities | 195 |
XI Guy de Chauliac | 234 |
XII Medieval DentistryGiovanni of Arcoli | 259 |
XIII Cusanus and the First Suggestion of Laboratory Methods in Medicine | 278 |
XIV Basil Valentine Last of the Alchemists First of the Chemists | 289 |
Appendix I | 315 |
Appendix II | 335 |
Appendix III | 362 |
VIII Medieval Women Physicians | 150 |
IX Mondino and the Medical School of Bologna | 170 |
Endnotes | 372 |
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