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twelve his own tutor. He supplies, in the
introduction to his
Castel of
Helth, a list of the
authors he had read in
philosophy and medicine,
adding that...
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Ministry of
Health may
refer to: Note:
Italics indicate now-defunct ministries.
Ministry of
Health (Argentina)
Ministry of
Health (Armenia) Australia:...
- A
health minister is the
member of a country's
government typically responsible for
protecting and
promoting public health and
providing welfare spending...
- B.P.
Koirala Institute of
Health Sciences (BPKIHS) (Nepali: वी.पी. कोइराला स्वास्थ्य विज्ञान प्रतिष्ठान) po****rly
known as
Ghopa Camp, is a
Nepalese autonomous...
- him
referring to his
department the "Department of
Helth" and
dubbed himself as "Minister for
Helth". This
prompted Prime Minister Whitlam to send correspondence...
- Ltd. p. 188. Boorde,
Andrew (1870). F.J.
Furnivall (ed.). A
Dyetary of
Helth. London:
Early English Text Society. p. 260 n. Bett,
Henry (1950). English...
- the
father of the sister-in-law of
Ferenc Dávid.
Heltai was born
Caspar Helth to a
Transylvanian Saxon and
Lutheran family. His
surname may
derive from...
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biographer of
Michelangelo (born 1525)
Unknown dates Gáspár
Heltai (Kaspar
Helth),
Transylvanian writer in
German (born c. 1490)
Paulus Manutius, Venetian...
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spelling board]. Scott, Tom (June 28, 2013).
Ghoti and the
Ministry of
Helth:
Spelling Reform.
Archived from the
original on
November 22, 2021. Pensinger...
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German botanist and
theologian (died 1534) 1490: Gáspár
Heltai (Kaspar
Helth),
Transylvanian writer in
German (died 1574) 1492: 11
April – Marguerite...