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- Paul of Aegina or Paulus Aegineta (Gr****: Παῦλος Αἰγινήτης; Aegina, c. 625 – c. 690) was a 7th-century Byzantine Gr**** physician best known for writing...
- Aegineta was an ancient Gr**** modeller (or fictor, one who sculpts with clay or other plastic material) mentioned by Pliny the Elder. Some scholars supposed...
- and Islamic herbalists including Dioscorides, Galen, Serapion, Paulus Aegineta, Avicenna, Rhazes, and Charles Alston have described its use as a stomachic...
- Common Era. In 1846, Francis Adams produced The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta which included a commentary on all medical and surgical knowledge and descriptions...
- (surname), includes a list of people with the surname Paul of Aegina or Paulus Aegineta (625–690 AD), Gr**** surgeon Paulus Alexandrinus (fl. 378 AD), ****enistic...
- soul into seven parts, and denied its immortality. He is quoted by Paulus Aegineta, as being one of the earliest Gr**** medical writers who had described the...
- physicians Oribasius, Aëtius of Amida, Alexander Tralli****, and Paulus Aegineta contributed to the field. The Byzantines also built brephotrophia (crêches)...
- Greece along with Pliny the Elder, Galen, Aetius of Amida, and Paulus Aegineta of Alexandria in Rome. Strangely, this disease was never present in Greece...
- complication of sacrococcygeal teratoma. 7th-century Byzantine physician Paulus Aegineta described a surgical treatment for imperforate **** for the first time...
- 91 Aegina (from Latin Aegīna, Aegīnēta) is a large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by French astronomer Édouard Jean-Marie Stephan on 4 November...