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- Mercuriade (14th century) was an Italian physician, surgeon and medical author. She is one of the few woman physicians known from the Middle Ages. Mercuriade...
- included women such as Abella, Constance Calenda, Rebecca de Guarna, and Mercuriade. Books made the Salernitan school famous. They had a strong start with...
- the Schola Medica Salernitana, open to women like Trota of Salerno and Mercuriade also, considered the most ancient medical institution of the European...
- Medicine, Abella is one of four women (along with Rebecca de Guarna, Mercuriade, and Constance Calenda) mentioned who were known to practice medicine...
- Felice de Almania, Alessandra Giliani, Rebecca de Guarna, Margarita, Mercuriade (14th century), Constance Calenda, Clarice di Durisio (15th century),...
- Maxine D. Brown Maxine Singer Maya Paczuski Mayana Zatz Melba Phillips Mercuriade Meredith L. Patterson Merieme Chadid Merit-Ptah Merle Greene Robertson...
- Jacobina Félicie, Alessandra Giliani, Rebecca de Guarna, Margarita, Mercuriade (14th century), Constance Calenda, Calrice di Durisio (15th century),...
- research & development, exporting strategies, and product quality. - Les Mercuriades - Fédération des chambres de commerce du Québec - Business of the Year...
- Napoli (late 14th century), Napolitan oculist active in Frankfurt-am-Main Mercuriade (14th century), Italian physician and surgeon Gilette de Narbonne (fl...
- 500 list in 2015. In 2018, the company won the SME of the year at the Mercuriades gala from Federation of Quebec Chambers of Commerce. Crakmedia partnered...