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MEDIEVAL MEDICINE

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YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1909 CEThe mediaeval hospitals of England.
1989 CEThe medical aphorisms of Moses Maimonides translated and annotated by Fred Rosner, with a bibliography by Jacob I. Dienstag.
1963 CEThe medical background of Anglo-Saxon England: A study in history, psychology, and folklore.
1967 CEThe medical formulary of Al-Samarqandi and the relation of early Arabic simples to those found in the indigenous medicine of the Near East and India.
1966 CEThe medical formulary or Aqrābādhin of al Kindi. Edited and translated by Martin Levey.
1997 CEThe medical legacy of Moses Maimonides by Fred Rosner.
1965 CEThe medical practitioners in medieval England. A biographical register.
1963 CEThe medical writings of Moses Maimonides. Treatise on asthma.
2006 CEThe medicinal use of opium in ninth-century Baghdad. (Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series, vol. 5).
2015 CEThe medieval Islamic hospital: Medicine, religion, charity.
1992 CEThe medieval surgery by Tony Hunt.
2011 CEThe Middle English version of "De Viribus Herbarum (GUL MS Hunter 497, ff. 1r-92r): Edition and philological study by Javier Calle Martín and Antonio Miranda Garcia.
1998 CEThe Old English illustrated pharmacopoeia. British Library Cotton Vitellius C III. Edited by M. A. D'Aronco and M. L. Cameron. Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, 27.
2013 CEThe Oxford handbook of women and gender in Medieval Europe. Edited by Judith M. Bennett and Ruth Mazo Karras.
2015 CEThe paradigmatic translator and his method: Ḥunayn ibn Isḥāq’s translation of the Hippocratic aphorisms from Greek via Syriac into Arabic. IN: New Horizons in Graeco-Arabica Studies, ed
1995 CEThe Prophet's medicine: A creation of the Muslim traditionalist scholars (Studia Orientalia 74)
1979 CEThe prose Salernitan questions, edited from a Bodleian manuscript (Auct. F.3.10). An anonymous collection dealing with science and medicine written by an Englishman c. 1200, with an Appendix of ten related collections. (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi, 5).
2019 CEThe Regimen Sanitatis of Avenzoar: Stages in the production of a medieval translation.
1967 CEThe role of the Nestorians and Muslims in the history of medicine.
1963 CEThe Salernitan questions: An introduction to the history of Medieval and Renaissance problem literature.
2015 CEThe Sanskrit, Syriac and Persian sources in the Comprehensive Book of Rhazes
1920 CEThe school of Salernum. Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, the English version by Sir John Harrington. History of the School of Salernum by Francis R. Packard and a note on the prehistory of the Regimen Sanitatis by Fielding H. Garrison.
1935 CEThe story of medicine in the Middle Ages
2002 CEThe surgery of Roger Frugard. Translated into Italian from the Latin Venetian edition by Dario Spallone and Luigi Stroppiana, and into English by Leonard D. Rosenman.
1955 CE​–1960 CEThe surgery of Theodoric ca. 1267. Translated from the Latin by Eldridge Campbell and James Colton. 2 vols.
c. 850 CEThe Syriac Galen palimpsest.
2002 CEThe Trotula: A medieval compendium of women's medicine, edited and translated by Monica H. Green.
1996 CEThe wonderful art of the eye: A critical edition of the Middle English translation of his De probatissima arte oculorum, edited by L. M. Eldredge.
2009 CEThe world of pharmacy and pharmacists in Mamlūk Cairo.
2000 CEThe year 1000: Medical practice at the end of the first millennium. Edited by Peregrine Horden and Emile Savage-Smith.
1928 CEThe zoological section of the Nuzhatu-l-Qulūb of Hamdullāh Al-Mustaufī Al-Qazwīnī. Edited and translated by John Stephenson.
1842 CETheophili Protospatharii De corporis humani fabrica libri v. Edidit Gulielmus Alexander Greenhill.
1492 CEThesaurus pauperum. [Italian:] Tesoro de poveri. Tr: Zucchero Bencivenni.
1998 CEThirteenth- and fourteenth-century copies of the Ars Medicine: A checklist and contents descriptions of the manuscripts.
2001 CEThree receptaria from Medieval England: The languages of medicine in the fourteenth century. Edited by Tony Hunt with the collaboration of Michael Benskin.
1962 CETibb-ul-Nabbi or medicine of the Prophet.
2010 CETipologia de la literatura médica latina. Antigüedad, edad media, renacimiento.
1478 CE​–1482 CETractatus de pestilentia.
1907 CETradition und Naturbeobachtung in den Illustrationen medicinischer Handschriften und Frühdrucke vornehmlich des 15. Jahrhunderts.
1877 CE​–1883 CETraité des simples. 3 vols. Notices et extraits des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque nationale et autres bibliothèques, 1877, tome 23,1; tome 25,1; tome 26,1. Traduit par Lucien Leclerc.
1903 CETrois traités d'anatomie arabes par Muhammad ibn Zakariyya al-Razi, 'Ali ibn al-'Abbas, et 'Ali ibn Sina. Text inédit de deux traités. Traduction de P. de Koning.
1934 CETuhfat al-ahbāb: Glossaire de la matière médicale Marocaine.
1936 CETürkische Turfan-Texte 7 [APAW 12] edited by G. R. Rachmati.
1922 CEÜber Medizin und Krankenpflege im Mittelalter in Schweizerischen Landen.
1899 CEUne chaire de médecine au XVe siècle. Un professeur à l'Université de Pavie de 1432 à 1472 avec un fac-simile d'autographe et cinq gravures
1903 CEUne version syriaque des aphorismes d'Hippocrate. Texte et traduction par H. Pognon. 2 vols.
2014 CEUroscopy in Middle English: A guide to the texts and manuscripts. Studies in medieval and Renaissance History, 3rd Series, Vol. 11.
1996 CEVerborgene Heilkünst: Geschichte Der Frauenmedizin im Spätmittelalter.
1491 CEVersehung des Leibs.
2006 CEVisualizing medieval medicine and natural history, 1200-1550.