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    Trotula is a name referring to a group of three texts on women's medicine that were composed in the southern Italian port town of Salerno in the 12th...
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    treatises on women's medicine that came to be known as the Trotula, "the little book [called] 'Trotula'". Gradually, readers became unaware that this was the...
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    square appears in early and late medieval medical textbooks such as the Trotula, and was employed as a medieval cure for many ailments, particularly for...
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    Margaret W. Rossiter. Rossiter provides several examples of this effect. Trotula (Trota of Salerno), a 12th-century Italian woman physician, wrote books...
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    Naples with the Kingdom of Sicily into the new Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Trotula (11th–12th century), early representative and pioneer of women's medicine...
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  • produced German translations of various classical and medieval authors (Trotula, Macrobius, Gilbertinus, Muscio). onomancy (18 mss., Heidelberger Schicksalsbuch...
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    lived during the 11th or 12th century. She had long been believed to be "Trotula of Salerno", the author of a 3-part book about medical treatments for women...
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    enzyme myrosinase, are metabolized in isothiocyanates and indoles. One of Trotula's works, Treatments for Women mentions "wild rocket cooked in wine" in a...
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  • (7431): 19s–19. doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7431.s19. Benton, John F. (1985). "Trotula, Women's Problems, and the Professionalization of Medicine in the Middle...
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    school is Trota or Trotula de Ruggiero, who is accredited with several books on gynaecology and cosmetics, collectively known as The Trotula. De Passionibus...
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    of Siena Digenis Acritas, anonymous Greek author The Diseases of Women, Trotula of Salerno La divina commedia (The Divine Comedy), Dante Alighieri Dukus...
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    appears to have been more liberal than in other places. The physician, Trotula di Ruggiero, is supposed to have held a chair at the Medical School of...
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    institution of the European West, reached its maximum splendour with text like Trotula. At this time in the late 11th century, the city was home to 50,000 people...
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    Mother of European Medical Schools and Father of Constantine the African, Trotula, and Roger of Salerno". Guerrero-Peral, Á. L.; de Frutos González, V. (2013)...
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  • written by Roger de Baron and Roger of Parma, the third treatise of the Trotula ensemble, and a work by Ralph Hoby on the subjects of astronomy and medicine...
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  • "St. Anthony's fire" a skin disease. Late 11th or early 12th century – Trotula 1123 – St Bartholomew's Hospital founded by the court jester Rahere Augustine...
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    Treatments for Women') formed the core of what came to be known as the Trotula ensemble, a compendium of three texts that circulated throughout medieval...
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    Retrieved 2015-05-11. Chicago Journals vol4 no2 Oct 1906 Benton, John F. "TROTULA, WOMEN'S PROBLEMS, AND THE PROFESSIONALIZATION OF MEDICINE IN THE MIDDLE...
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    on Mars Pancake dome Rille Coronae "Planetary Names: Corona, coronae: Trotula Corona on Venus". planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov. Archived from the original...
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  • (1608–1647), physicist and mathematician, inventor of the barometer (1643) Trotula (11th–12th centuries), physician who wrote several influential works on...
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    practices. In 12th-century Salerno, Italy, Trota, a woman, wrote one of the Trotula texts on diseases of women. Her text, Treatments for Women, addressed events...
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    women were also among the first female professors of medicine, as with Trotula of Salerno the 11th century physician and Dorotea Bucca who held a chair...
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    first notable women scientists and scholars – including the physicians Trotula of Salerno (11th century) and Dorotea Bucca (d. 1436), the philosopher...
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    Hoshiarpuria Hajra, P.Daniel & Philcox Hydrolythrum Hook.f. Nesaea Comm. ex Kunth Nesoea Wight Nexilis Raf. Ronconia Raf. Tolypeuma E.Mey. Trotula Comm. ex DC....
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  • the High Middle Ages', Journal of Medieval History, 34, no 2 (2008) The ‘Trotula’: A Medieval Compendium of Women’s Medicine. Philadelphia: University of...
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    with American Nih. Okairos was later incorporated into GlaxoSmithKline. Trotula: Trota De Ruggiero (or Trocta) was a medical practitioner, probably a regular...
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  • Place Setting) Notes Abella of Salerno Flourished c. 1350 Salerno, Italy Trotula Taught general medicine at Schola Medica Salernitana, the earliest medical...
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  • 1318–1324. Little, Angela C (2018-07-03). "Italian Women in Medicine: from Trotula to Maria Montessori". Academia.edu. Retrieved 2024-08-05. Marilyn Ogilvie...
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  • Triglava,Ancient Slavic earth goddess. Trotula Corona 41.3 18.9 146 Trotula, an Italian physician (A.D. 1097). Name changed from Trotula Patera. Tumas Corona −16.3...
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    saint of unity because she offered her life in the cause of ecumenism." Trotula (fl. 11th – 12th centuries), was a physician, obstetrician, gynaecologist...
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