- Esculapius
- Esculapius \Es`cu*la"pi*us\, n. Same as {[AE]sculapius}. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Hygeia — Hy*ge ia, n. [L. Hygea, Hygia, fr. Gr. ?, ?, health, ?, Hygeia, fr. ? sound, healthy.] (Classic Myth.) The goddess of health, daughter of Esculapius. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jean-Martin de Prades — (born about 1720 at Castelsarrasin, Diocese of Montauban, died in 1782 at Glogau) was a French Catholic theologian. He became famous through a thesis he presented that was considered irreligious. LifeHaving finished his preliminary studies, he… … Wikipedia
Neoclis Kyriazis — (Greek: Νεοκλής Κυριαζής ) b.1877 Nicosia, Cyprus – d. August 1956, a medical doctor and historian who made significant contributions to the history of Cyprus. FamilyNeoclis Kyriazis was born in 1877 in Nicosia. His father was George Kyriazis [ A … Wikipedia
Gilbertus Anglicus — also known as Gilbert of England (Circa 1180; cica 1250) was an English physician of the Medieval period. He is known chiefly for his encyclopedic work the Compendium of Medicine , ( Compendium Medicinae ,) most probably written between 1230 and… … Wikipedia
caduceo — m. med. Vara alada alrededor de la cual se entrelazan dos serpientes que simboliza la profesión médica. Medical Dictionary. 2011. caduceo … Diccionario médico
Alexander of Abonoteichos — • The most notorious imposter of the second century of the Christian era Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alexander of Abonoteichos Alexander of Abonoteichos … Catholic encyclopedia
Ambrosian Basilica — • Erected at Milan by fourth century bishop, St. Ambrose, and was consecrated in the year 386 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ambrosian Basilica Ambrosian Basilica … Catholic encyclopedia
Jean-Martin de Prades — Jean Martin de Prades † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean Martin de Prades A theologian, born about 1720 at Castelsarrasin (Diocese of Montauban), died in 1782 at Glogau, famous through an irreligious thesis. Having finished his… … Catholic encyclopedia
Clitorians — were the inhabitants of Kleitor in ancient Arcadia, made war with Spartan king Soos in 9 century BCE. They were mentioned by Plutarch,[1] Pausanias,[2] Xenophon. The Clitorians were members of Achaean League. Contents 1 Description … Wikipedia
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