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raised up to a point, let the knob of the probe be applied by which the intestines will be pressed deep down. The prominence, then, of the peritoneum, formed on each side of the knob of the probe, are to be joined together by sutures, and then we extract the probe, neither cutting the peritoneum nor removing the testicle, nor anything else, but curing it with applications used for fresh wounds."
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In this work he describes the operation to fix a hernia similar to modern techniques writing, "After making the incision to the extent of three fingers' breadth transversely across the tumor to the groin, and removing the membranes and fat, and the peritoneum being exposed in the middle where it is
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The Medical Works of Paulus Aegineta, the Greek Physician: Tr. Into English; with a Copious Commentary Containing a Comprehensive View of the Knowledge Possessed by the Greeks, Romans, and Arabians, on All Subjects Connected with Medicine and
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The Medical Works of Paulus Aegineta, the Greek Physician: Tr. Into English; with a Copious Commentary Containing a Comprehensive View of the Knowledge Possessed by the Greeks, Romans, and Arabians, on All Subjects Connected with Medicine and
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The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta: Translated from the Greek. With a Commentary Embracing a Complete View of the Knowledge Possessed by the Greeks, Romans, and Arabians on All Subjects Connected with Medicine and Surgery by Francis Adams.
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or "the Accoucheur." He is said by the Arabic writers to have written a work, "De Mulierum Morbis," and another, "De Puerulorum Vivendi Ratione atque Curatione." His great work was translated into Arabic by
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wrote that his reputation in the Islamic world seems to have been very great, and it is said that he was especially consulted by midwives, whence he received the name of
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says he wrote several medical works, of which the principal one is still extant, with no exact title, but is commonly called
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Encyclopedia of Ancient Natural Scientists: The Greek Tradition and its Many Heirs
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He is considered the “Father of Early Medical Writing”. For many years in the
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and native mostly to tropical Asia. It was named in Paul of Aegina's honour.
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Nothing is known about his life, except that he was born in the island of
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medical knowledge and was unrivaled in its accuracy and completeness.
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is correct in placing him in the latter half of the 7th century.
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translations were published. Its first full translation into
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Keyser, Paul T.; Irby-Massie, Georgia L. (2012-11-12).
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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The Oriental Tradition of Paul of Aegina's Pragmateia
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Index


Historiated initial
Greek
Aegina
Byzantine Greek
physician
medical encyclopedia
Medical Compendium in Seven Books
Byzantine Empire
Western
Aegina
Periodeutes
Alexander of Tralles
Yahya ibn Sarafyun
Abu-al-Faraj
Suda
Medical Compendium in Seven Books
Greek
epitome
William Alexander Greenhill
Hunayn ibn Ishaq
surgery
Europe
Arab world
Middle Ages
surgical history
Venice
Basel
Latin
English

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