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Gilles De Corbeil Ou Le Médecin Pédagogue Au Tournant Des Xiie Et Xiiie Siècles
Gilles de Corbeil (12th century) figures as the initiator of the scientific teaching of medicine in Paris at a time when medicina became physica. He studied medicine at the famous school of Salerno, and his teaching was based upon Salernitan theories and practice. He showed himself very concerned wi...
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