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Bernard Gordon


Bernard de Gordon

Bernard de Gordon (Latin: Bernardus Gordonensis; fl. 1270 - 1330) was a French doctor and professor of medicine at the University of Montpellier from 1285. In 1296 he wrote the therapeutic work, De decem ingeniis seu indicationibus curandorum morborum. His most important work was the Lilium medicinae, printed in Naples in 1480, Lyon in 1491, and Venice in 1494. It describes plague, tuberculosis, scabies, epilepsy, anthrax, and leprosy.

Works

  • De regimine acutorum morborum, 1294.
  • Liber pronosticorum/Tractatus de crisi et de diebus creticis, 1295.
  • Liber de conservatione vitae humanae, 1308.
  • Practica seu Lilium medicinae, 1303.
  • References

    Bernard de Gordon Wikipedia