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The Trotula : an English translation of the medieval compendium of women's medicine / edited and translated by Monica H. Green.
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Other Authors:
Green, Monica Helen
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
c2002.
Series:
Middle Ages series
Subjects:
Gynecology
>
Early works to 1800.
Obstetrics
>
Early works to 1800.
Women
>
Health and hygiene
>
Early works to 1800.
Medicine
>
Italy
>
Salerno
>
History.
Medicine, Medieval.
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