Old-time makers of medicine : the story of the students and teachers of the sciences related to medicine during the middle ages / by James J. Walsh.

  • Walsh, James J. (James Joseph), 1865-1942.
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1911
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New York : Fordham university press, 1911.

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v-vi, 2 unnumbered pages, 446 pages ; 23 cm

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Great physicians in early Christian times.--Great Jewish physicians.--Maimonides.--Great Arabian physicians.--The medical school at Salerno.--Constantine Africanus.--Medieval women physicians.--Mondino and the medical school of Bologna.--Great surgeons of the medieval universities.--Guy de Chauliac.--Medieval dentistry.--Giovanni of Arcoli.--Cusanus and the first suggestion of laboratory methods in medicine.--Basil Valentine, last of the alchemists, first of the chemists.--Appendices: St. Luke, the physician. Science at the medieval universities. Medieval popularization of science

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