- Carl
Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10
January 1778), also
known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné, was a
Swedish biologist and
physician who formalised...
- ac
mirandis morborum et
sanationum causis, Florentiae” (1507). The
title would appear to have been
suggested by Celsus's "
Abdditae morborum causae", in...
-
acutorum morborum, two De
causis et
signis diuturnorum morborum, two De
curatione acutorum morborum, and two De
curatione diuturnorum morborum. They are...
- 2012-01-13.
Retrieved 2011-06-10. Aretaeus, De
causis et
signis acutorum morborum (lib. 2), Κεφ. β. περὶ Διαβήτεω (Chapter 2, On Diabetes, Gr**** original)...
- vol. 2. Paris, 1752 Gilbertus.
Compendium Medicine Gilberti Anglici Tam
Morborum Universalium Quam
Particularium Nondum Medicis Sed &
Cyrurgicis Utilissimum...
-
medicine into new
channels of
exactness or precision—the De
Sedibus et
causis morborum per
anatomen indagatis "Of the
seats and
causes of
diseases investigated...
- the
therapeutic work, De
decem ingeniis seu
indicationibus curandorum morborum. His most
important work was the
Lilium medicinae,
printed in
Naples in...
- de
angina (respondent János Friedel, 1666). Dis****tio
medica de peste,
morborum principe (respondent
Johann Gerdes, 1680). In 1873 Karl
Friedrich Heinrich...
- pathology,
wrote the
first exhaustive work on pathology, De
Sedibus et
Causis Morborum per
Anatomen Indagatis (The
Seats and
Causes of
Diseases Investigated by...
-
papers on
chickenpox (1767) and
angina pectoris (1768). His
Commentarii de
morborum historia et curatione, the
result of
notes made in his pocket-book at the...