- A
Doctor of
Medicine (abbreviated M.D., from the
Latin Medicinae Doctor) is a
medical degree, the
meaning of
which varies between different jurisdictions...
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Medicine is the
science and
practice of
caring for patients,
managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment,
palliation of
their injury or disease...
- A
Bachelor of Medicine,
Bachelor of
Surgery (Latin:
Medicinae Baccalaureus,
Baccalaureus Chirurgiae; MBBS, also
abbreviated as BM BS, MB ChB, MB BCh,...
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Candidate of
Medicine (Latin:
candidatus medicinae (male),
candidata medicinae (female),
abbreviated cand. med.) is an
academic degree awarded in Denmark...
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Fasciculus Medicinae is a "bundle" of six
independent and
quite different medieval medical treatises. The collection,
which existed only in two m****cripts...
- The
Physica (Medicine), also
known as the
Liber simplicis medicine (Book of
Simple Medicine), is a 12th-century
medical text by
Hildegard of Bingen. Hildegard...
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Amsterdam as
Ortus medicinae, vel
opera et
opuscula omnia ("The
Origin of Medicine, or
Complete Works") in 1648.
Ortus medicinae was
based on, but not...
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printed book in 1491 when it was
included in the
Venetian Fasciculus medicinae,
likely Europe's
first printed medical miscellany.
Thereafter it circulated...
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Doctor Medicinae, also
spelled Doctor Medicinæ and
abbreviated Dr. Med., is a
higher doctoral degree (a
research doctorate) in
medicine awarded by universities...
- Latin: The
Salernitan Rule of
Health (commonly
known as Flos
medicinae or
Lilium medicinae - The
Flower of Medicine, The Lily of Medicine), full title:...