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Girolamo Fracastoro
The False Narrative of Syphilis and Its Origin in Europe
Syphilis and Theories of Contagion Curtis V
Hieronymi Fracastorii: the Italian Scientist Who Described the “French Disease”*
Medical History
1 TRADITIONS of RESEARCH on the DEFINITION of CONTAGIOUS DISEASE Establish a Scientific Field Involves the Definition of a Conce
Two Gentlemen of Verona a Brief History of Contagious Diseases Robin a Weiss
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THE SYMBOLIC MEANING of COPERNICUS' SEAL The
Doge Andrea Gritti C
Renaissance Reception of Classical Poetry in Fracastoro's Morbus
Poche Parole November 2012
From Miasmas to Germs: a Historical Approach to Theories of Infectious Disease Transmission
Titian Painting Rediscovered in Depths of National Gallery
COPERNICUS and the Astrologers
How Physicians Used Contact Tracing 500 Years Ago to Control the Bubonic Plague, by Samuel Cohn and Mona O’Brien
Fracastoro on Syphilis: Science and Poetry in Theory and Practice
Italian Paintings of the Sixteenth Century
BUTLER, Howard Kenneth, 1942- the STUDY of FOSSILS in the LAST HALF of the SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
THE MEDICAL SCHOOL at PADUA and the RENAISSANCE of MEDICINE* by ARTURO CASTIGLIONI, M.D
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The Lure of Medical History
Girolamo Fracastoro and the Origin of the Etymology of Syphilis
The Distinguished Italian Anatomist Gabriele Falloppio (1523-1562) and the Invention of the Condom