This paper shows how the two earliest Latin expositions of Theophilus’ De urinis understood diagnosis in different ways. The «Chartres» commentator sees urine as a sign of physiological process and something which is derived from a disease state. By contrast, the Digby commentator is more concerned with how uroscopy functions at the bedside as a tool that enables us to infer disease states from urine. Though they understand the role of diagnosis differently, both commentaries reflect the new intellectual context of twelfth century medicine, where physical signs cease to be mere prognostic omens, and become tools for attaining knowledge of processes otherwise inaccessible to the senses
Henry Daniel’s Liber Uricrisiarum is the earliest known work of academic medicine written in Middle ...
The chair of chymiatria created at the University of Marburg was among the earliest academic initiat...
Robert James was a member of the College of Physicians at Cambridge and a practitioner. He was consi...
This paper shows how the two earliest Latin expositions of Theophilus' De urinis understood diagnosi...
The three principles to know, to know how and to know how to be are already condensed in the works o...
International audienceUrinalysis, or uroscopy, that is to say the art of diagnosing based on the exa...
AIM: The study was devised to understand the contribution to nephrology ofDe Medicina Methodicaof Pr...
Today physicians use urine to diagnose selective conditions but from ancient times until the Victori...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to draw the attention of scholars of ancient medici...
This thesis is concerned with the study of a version of Henry Daniel’s Liber Uricrisiarum found in G...
Colloque international "Medical Prognosis in the Middle Ages" organisé par Jo Edge (Royal Holloway, ...
Before this century, urine was the predominant body fluid used by the physician for diagnosis and pr...
Born by 1130, the salernitan doctor Maurus died in 1214, and his numerous writings are today rather ...
Citation: Johnson, Fred Emanuel. The wave-like movement of civilization. Senior thesis, Kansas State...
Henry Daniel’s Liber Uricrisiarum is the earliest known work of academic medicine written in Middle ...
The chair of chymiatria created at the University of Marburg was among the earliest academic initiat...
Robert James was a member of the College of Physicians at Cambridge and a practitioner. He was consi...
This paper shows how the two earliest Latin expositions of Theophilus' De urinis understood diagnosi...
The three principles to know, to know how and to know how to be are already condensed in the works o...
International audienceUrinalysis, or uroscopy, that is to say the art of diagnosing based on the exa...
AIM: The study was devised to understand the contribution to nephrology ofDe Medicina Methodicaof Pr...
Today physicians use urine to diagnose selective conditions but from ancient times until the Victori...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to draw the attention of scholars of ancient medici...
This thesis is concerned with the study of a version of Henry Daniel’s Liber Uricrisiarum found in G...
Colloque international "Medical Prognosis in the Middle Ages" organisé par Jo Edge (Royal Holloway, ...
Before this century, urine was the predominant body fluid used by the physician for diagnosis and pr...
Born by 1130, the salernitan doctor Maurus died in 1214, and his numerous writings are today rather ...
Citation: Johnson, Fred Emanuel. The wave-like movement of civilization. Senior thesis, Kansas State...
Henry Daniel’s Liber Uricrisiarum is the earliest known work of academic medicine written in Middle ...
The chair of chymiatria created at the University of Marburg was among the earliest academic initiat...
Robert James was a member of the College of Physicians at Cambridge and a practitioner. He was consi...