- De
Pulsibus (c. 1550), Galen's
treatise on the pulse, in Gr**** and Latin...
- 12th century. His
brief poems De
urinis (352
verses on uroscopy) and De
pulsibus (380
verses on
Galenic pulsology),
based on
treatises by
Theophilus Protospatharius...
-
Praesagitione ex
Pulsibus (Praes. Puls.) 7.
Synopsis of his
sixteen books on the
pulse Synopsis Librorum Suorum, ****decim, de
Pulsibus (Syn. Puls.) 12...
- medica, that had been
composed by
Egidius Corbaliensis, and Egidius' De
pulsibus ("About pulses"). A mark of the
respect in
which Gentile's work continued...
- and Prognostics; the De
urinis of
Theophilus Protospatharius; and the De
pulsibus of Philaretus. The
collection is
usually supposed to have
grown around...
-
Google digitization; Medic@ digitization. A
short treatise Περὶ Σφυγμῶν, De
Pulsibus. It
appears to be
quite different from the work on the same
subject by...
-
tyrones pars prima[permanent dead link] (1563).
Comentarii de vrinis,
pulsibus &
febribus (1565) (1569).
Commentaria in
Prognosticorum Hippocratis (1567)...
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Arenalis scientie by “Alfakini, son of Abizarch” or “son of Abraham”, A De
pulsibus et
urinis by “Aeneas”.
Latin translations of the 12th
century Charles E...
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Philaretus (Φιλάρετος, Philáretos) was a
medical writer to whom a
version of De
pulsibus ad Antonium, a Gr****
treatise on the
pulse is attributed. His name is ****ociated...
- ("Chinese
medicinal plants") and
Clavis medica ad
Chinarum doctrinam de
pulsibus ("Key to the
Medical Doctrine of the
Chinese on the Pulse") he described...