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A focus on Trotula de' Ruggiero: a pioneer in women's and children's health in history of medicine

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Pages 204-205 | Received 23 Apr 2013, Accepted 03 May 2013, Published online: 05 Jun 2013
 

Abstract

Trotula de' Ruggiero was the first female physician in history of medicine and her role at Medical School of Salerno. Her reputation in the Middle Ages was so important that her theoretical manuscripts were diffused in all European universities and laid the foundations for modern medicine. Of note, Trotula deepened medicine as an eternal dichotomy between art and science, narrative and evidence. In particular, she spent all her life in treating children’s diseases, exhibiting a kind of emotional, cultural and spiritual maternity of inestimable value.

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