-
medical opinions of
Aretaeus have been
discussed by such
scholars as
Johann Albert Fabricius,
Albrecht von Haller, and Kurt Sprengel.
Aretaeus has been treated...
- of
Memphis (fl. 3rd
century BC),
Demetrius of
Apamea (fl. 100 BC), or
Aretaeus of
Cappadocia (fl.
early 2nd
century AD). In-depth
probes of Gr**** etymology...
-
earliest surviving work with a
detailed reference to
diabetes is that of
Aretaeus of
Cappadocia (2nd or
early 3rd century CE). He
described the symptoms...
-
Retrieved 2019-12-31.
Aretaeus, of Cappadocia; Adams,
Francis (1856-01-01).
Aretaiou Kappadokou Ta
sozomena = The
extant works of
Aretaeus, the Cappadocian...
- (krokus, "bit of fluff" or "dust"). It
appears first in the
writings of
Aretaeus and
later of Galen. Young, John; Inouye,
Sharon (2007). "Clinical review:...
-
original on
August 7, 2020.
Retrieved October 6, 2019.
Aretaeus, The
Extant Works of
Aretaeus, the Cappadocian, ed. and tr.
Francis Adams (London) 1856:238...
-
attributed to
Aretaeus of Cappadocia.
Aretaeus was an
eclectic medical philosopher who
lived in
Alexandria somewhere between 30 and 150 AD.
Aretaeus is recognized...
- mayocp.2019.02.019. PMID 31806106.
Aretaeus, the
Cappadocian (1856). "On The Cœliac Affection". The
extant works of
Aretaeus, The Cappadocian.
Translated by...
- Aureli****, Themison,
Octavius Horati****,
Marcellus the Emperic; Gr****:
Aretaeus, Plutarch, Galen, Oribasius,
Aetius (Aëtius of
Amida or
Sicamus Aëtius)...
- Flor.,
Papiri greco-egizii,
Papiri Fiorentini; 3
Aretaeus of Cappadocia, The
Extant Works of
Aretaeus, The Cappadocian; 1 UPZ,
Urkunden der Ptolemäerzeit...