Trotula Of Salerno
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Trotula of Salerno (b. c. 1090), also known as Trotula di Ruggiero, Trota and Trocta, was a female physician who wrote several influential works on women's medicine, the most prominent of which is "The Diseases of Women", or "Passionibus Mulierum Curandorum", also known as "Trotula Major". Little is known of Trotula's life. She is believed to have been a professor of medicine at the School of Salerno.
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| Born: | January 1, 1090 |
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