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Sextus Empiricus
male - Sextus Empiricus (fl. during the 2nd and possibly the 3rd centuries AD), was a physician and philosopher, and has been variously reported to have...
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John Arderne
male, deceased - Sir John Arderne (1307-1392) was an English surgeon, and one of the first of his time to devise workable cures. He is considered one of the fathers...
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Hugh Of Lucca
male - Hugh of Lucca and his son, Theodoric of Lucca, are noted for their use of wine as an antiseptic in the early 13th century.
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Avicenna
male, deceased - Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna) was a Persian ("Tājīk") Muslim universal genius who made signficant contributions to medicine, astronomy, al...
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Hasdai Ibn Shaprut
male - Hasdai (Abu Yusuf ben Yitzhak ben Ezra) ibn Shaprut born about 915 at Jaén; died 970 or 990 at Córdoba in Spain, was a Jewish physician, di...
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Aulus Cornelius Celsus
male, deceased - Aulus Cornelius Celsus was a Roman encyclopedist and possibly, although probably not, a physician. He probably lived in Gallia Narbonensis. His...
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Al-Razi
male, deceased - Al-Razi became famous in his native city as a physician. He became Director of the hospital of Rayy ("Cf." ibn Juljul, al-Qifti, ibn abi...
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Hesy-Ra
male - Hesy-Ra was an official physician and scribe who lived during the Third dynasty of Egypt, served under the pharaoh Djoser, and was laid in an...
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Mkhitar Heratsi
male - Mkhitar Heratsi was an outstanding Armenian physician of the 12th century, the father of Armenian medicine, the author of famous "Relief of Fevers"...











