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- Scientific American Newsletter, October 11, 2023 Ettmüller, Michael (1690). "De Febribus". Operum omnium medico-phisicorum (in Latin). Vol. 1. Thomas Amaulry. p...
- for division and of the 'therefore sign' (∴). Thomas Willis publishes De Febribus. Christiaan Huygens derives the formula for centripedal force. February...
- Kritik an der Gall'schen Schädel- und Organlehre, Heidelberg, 1806 De febribus epitome, Heidelberg, 1809 Über die Natur des Gewächses, 1812 Commentarii...
- Isaac Israeli ben Solomon Yitzhak ben Shlomo ha-Yisraeli De febribus Died c. 932 Kairouan Era Medieval philosophy Region Jewish philosophy School Neoplatonism...
- physician Girolamo Donzellini. Among Valdagno's works are: De Theriacae usu in Febribus pestilentibus (1570) Brescia De mixtione Dialogi Duo (1562) Basil Proclo...
- recens invenere, accurata delineatio. Item, De abusu cucurbitularum in febribus putridis dissertatio, e Musaeo ejusdem (posthum 1623). Tractatus De respiratione...
- pars prima[permanent dead link] (1563). Comentarii de vrinis, pulsibus & febribus (1565) (1569). Commentaria in Prognosticorum Hippocratis (1567). Galeni...
- antichristo, & tractatus de magistratu. Apoc. 22 vers 10. Lugd. Bat. 1592. De febribus pestilentibus, ac malignis, tractatus bipartitus. In quo elegantissima...
- previously been inserted by J. S. Bernard, in his edition of Palladius, De Febribus in 1745.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the...
- 1659 he published two significant medical works, De Fermentatione and De Febribus. These were followed by the 1664 volume on the brain, which was a record...