- An
archiater (Ancient Gr****: ἀρχίατρος) was a
chief physician of a monarch, who
typically retained several. At the
Roman imperial court,
their chief held...
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supporting child-parent interaction. For
forty years, Ylppö held the
title of
archiater (arkkiatri), the
highest honorary title awarded to a physician. Internationally...
- postponed, as
Linnaeus felt too busy. In 1747,
Linnaeus was
given the
title archiater, or
chief physician, by the
Swedish king
Adolf Frederick—a mark of great...
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Archduke German Ceremonial/
executive Hereditary Courtly/
supranational Archiater Gr**** Administrative/
executive Appointed Institutional (court (royal))...
- Sirkesalo,
singer (1962–2004) Arvo Ylppö, pediatrician, professor, and
archiater;
credited as the
father of Finland's
public child welfare clinic system...
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settled in
Breslau as physician. In 1580, he was
named imperial physician (
Archiater Caesareus) by
Rudolf II on the
recommendation of
Johannes Crato von Krafftheim...
- prin****lly
celebrated for
having been the
first person on whom the
title of "
Archiater" is
known to have been conferred,
After realizing the anti-toxic effects...
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Moscow and had a
private medical practice. In 1738,
under the
patronage of
archiater Johann Bernhard Fischer, he
became head
physician at the
Moscow military...
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archbishop of
Benevento and
author of poems, and his
brother Ambrogio,
archiater at the
court of
Ludovico il Moro, to whom a
chapel in San
Pietro in Gessate...
- Aëtius
mentions Patriarch Cyril of Alexandria, who died in 444, and
Petrus archiater,
probably the
physician of
Theodoric the Great, whom he
defines as a contemporary...