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- students of her time period. She was the author of De Urinis (on Urine), De febribus (on Fever) and De embrione (on the embryo): her treatise De Urinis treated...
- recens invenere, accurata delineatio. Item, De abusu cucurbitularum in febribus putridis dissertatio, e Musaeo ejusdem (posthum 1623). Tractatus De respiratione...
- Scientific American Newsletter, October 11, 2023 Ettmüller, Michael (1690). "De Febribus". Operum omnium medico-phisicorum (in Latin). Vol. 1. Thomas Amaulry. p...
- Kritik an der Gall'schen Schädel- und Organlehre, Heidelberg, 1806 De febribus epitome, Heidelberg, 1809 Über die Natur des Gewächses, 1812 Commentarii...
- 1631, when he defended his dissertation, entitled Disputiatio medica de febribus at Leiden University. Two years after that, he was nominated Professor...
- Jairus, leader of the synagogue 10 IESUS LIBERAT SOCRUM SIMONIS A MAGNIS FEBRIBUS Jesus frees Simon's mother-in-law from a great fever 11 IESUS QUINQUE PANIBUS...
- medicinarum; Consilium de temporibus partus; De statu hominum; De lepra; De febribus; De balneis; De divisione librorum Galeni; Tractatus de reductione medicinarum;...
- for division and of the 'therefore sign' (∴). Thomas Willis publishes De Febribus. Christiaan Huygens derives the formula for centripedal force. February...
- pestilentiale del presente anno MDL and Diligens examen de venaesectione in febribus ex humorum putredine ortis, the last published just a year before he died...
- oratory of Saints Cosmas and Damian, in the round chapel of Santa Maria de Febribus; moved in the sixteenth century next to Calixtus III; combined in 1582...