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Medicina (Bolognese: Midgénna;
Eastern Bolognese: Migìna) is an
Italian comune with c. 16,000
inhabitants in the
Metropolitan City of Bologna, part of...
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Medicina is a 1st-century
medical treatise by
Aulus Cornelius Celsus, a
Roman encyclopedist and
possibly (but not likely) a
practicing physician. It...
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Medicina generale (Medicine -
Italian Department) is an
Italian medical drama television series. It was
broadcast from
February 25, 2007 to
March 10, 2010...
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extant medical work, De
Medicina,
which is
believed to be the only
surviving section of a much
larger encyclopedia. The De
Medicina is a
primary source on...
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Medicina Plinii or
Medical Pliny is an
anonymous Latin compilation of
medical remedies dating to the
early 4th
century AD. The excerptor,
saying that...
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Experimental Medicine and
Biology Institute (Spanish:
Instituto de Biología y
Medicina Experimental, IByME) is a
research and
development centre affiliated to...
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pioneer of
tropical medicine. He is
known for the four-volume work De
medicina Indorum. His 1631 work "Historiae
naturalis et
medicae Indiae orientalis"...
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Zodiac Man. In 1495, it
appeared in
Italian under the
title Fasiculo de
Medicina. The ten
handsome full-page
woodcut illustrations influenced artists for...
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Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (Autonomous
University of Yucatan), or UADY, is an
autonomous public university in the
state of Yucatán, Mexico, with...
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Marilia Medical School (Faculdade de
Medicina de Marília, ("Faculty of
Medicine of Marília" in Portuguese), best
known as Famema, is a
public medical school...