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3 entries match Ancient [K01.400.470] · ENT & Hearing [C09]
1951 CE
#4154.4
A new syndrome combining developmental anomalies of the eyelids, eyebrows and nose root with pigmentary defects of the iris and head hair with congenital deafness.
“Waardenburg’s syndrome”.
1529 CE
#1959.1
Caelii Aureliani Siccensis Tardarum passionum libri V. D. Oribasii Sardi Iuliani Caesaris archiatri Euporiston lib: III. Medicinae comperi: lib: 1. Curationum lib: 1. Trochiscoru confect: lib: 1.
CAELIUS AURELIANUS (500 – ) SORANUS OF EPHESUS (ΣΩΡΑΝΌΣ) (100 – 150) ORIBASIUS (ὈΡΕΙΒΆΣΙΟΣ), [Oreibasius] (320 – 403) SICARD, Johannes [Sichardt;Sichardus] (1499 – 1552)
From a clinical point of view, the two works of Caelius Aurelianus, which were translated into Latin from Greek originals by Soranus of Ephesus that were later lost, represent the high-point of Graeco-Roman medical ac…
1933 CE
#3206
Zur Pathogenese der Bronchiektasien. I. Mitteilung: Bronchiektasien bei Situs viscerum inversus.
Bronchiectasis and sinus maldevelopment associated with transposition of viscera – “Kartageners syndrome”.