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Chirurgia magna (Latin for "Great [work on] Surgery"),
fully titled the
Inventarium sive
chirurgia magna (Latin for "The Inventory, or the
Great [work...
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wrote a
lengthy and
influential treatise on
surgery in Latin,
titled Chirurgia Magna. It was
translated into many
other languages (including
Middle English)...
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particularly renowned. In the 12th century,
Rogerius Salernit****
composed his
Chirurgia,
laying the
foundation for
modern Western surgical manuals. Barber-surgeons...
- Archive.
Facsimile of codex: Abu´l
Qasim Halaf ibn
Abbas al-Zahraui –
Chirurgia; Vienna,
Austrian National Library, Cod. Vindob. S. N. 2641, Southern...
- as the
greatest surgeon of the
Middle Ages. His
surgical treatise "De
chirurgia" is the
first illustrated surgical guide ever written. It
remained the...
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mesenteric lymph node abscesses. In
search of an answer. A new entity?" (PDF).
Chirurgia (Bucarest, Romania: 1990). 108 (2): 152–160. PMID 23618562. Leung, A;...
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Plastic surgeon Engraving from De
Curtorum Chirurgia per
Insitionem "(On the
Surgery of
Mutilation by Grafting)" (1597) by
Gaspare Tagliacozzi Occupation...
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Baccalaureus et
Chirurgiae Baccalaureus; or
Baccalaureus in
Medicina et in
Chirurgia;
abbreviated as MB ChB, MB BCh or otherwise. If
titled in English, they...
- charge,
forming the
first public library of the
United States.
Academie de
Chirurgia (Paris)
published Memoires pour les Chirurgiens,
generally considered...
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French medical lexicon with the 1370
translation of Guy de Chauliac's
Chirurgia magna. Previously, the
Latin term "praecordia" had been used to refer...