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Nexus recensere
Paracelsus. Exemplar imaginis a Quintino Mesio (1456/1466–1530) pictae.
Baculus Aesculapii cum serpente convoluto est symbolus medicorum.

Medicus est peritus, qui hominibus therapiam, remedia, et primum auxilium praescribit vel in eis chirurgiam ita perficit, ut ab aegritudine reconvalescant. Ars medicorum est medicina. Porro recognoscuntur homines medicinam excercentes ut chirurgi vel dentistae vel veterinarii.

Praeclari medici

Medicus aegrotum Vietnamiensem auscultat.

Nexus interni

Bibliographia

  • Bell, Whitfield J. 1957. "Medical practice in colonial America." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31 (5): 442–53.
  • Hamilton, Bernice. 1951. “The Medical Professions in the Eighteenth Century.” Economic History Review 4 (2): 141–69.
  • Holloway, Sydney W. F. 1964. "Medical education in England, 1830–1858: A sociological analysis." History 49 (167): 299–324.
  • Keevil, John Joyce. 1957. Medicine and the Navy, 1200-1900. 4 vol. E. & S. Livingstone.
  • Porter, Roy. 1995. Disease, medicine and society in England, 1550–1860. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.

Nexus externi

Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad medicos spectant.
Stipula

Haec stipula ad titulum vel ad officium spectat. , si potes!