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A medical condition described in classical and early modern texts where food is excreted in a nearly undigested state, often attributed to a failure of the internal heat.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Lientery.
Appears in 77 Books
Pseudo-Maslama
Condé, Johannes Baptista de
Theophrastus Paracelsus (ed. Gerard Dorn)
Lemery, Nicolas
Condé, Johannes Baptista de
Crollius, Oswaldus
Macer Floridus
Iamblichus
Ibn Zuhr (Avenzoar); Averroes (Ibn Rushd)
Hippocrates; A. Foesius (ed.)
Hippocrates
Avicenna; Gerard of Cremona
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Moses ibn Tibbon
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Gabriel Naudé
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Pietro Andrea Mattioli
Petraeus, Henricus
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Bartholomaeus Anglicus
Hippocrates
Constantinus Africanus
Various (Hippocrates, Galen, Caelius Aurelianus, Gargilius Martialis)
Constantinus Africanus
Various (Johannitius, Galen, Hippocrates, Philaretus, Theophilus)
Hippocrates
Aetius Amidenus
Hippocrates
Galen; Hippocrates
Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
Alexander of Tralles
Henri II Estienne (ed.)
Hippocrates
Constantine the African; Pseudo-Aristotle (trans. John of Seville)
Ruland sr., Martin
Hippocrates; A. Foesius (ed.)
Ruland sr., Martin
Constantinus Africanus
Various (Galen, Hippocrates, et al.)
Hieronymus Bock (Tragus)
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Paracelsus, Theophrastus
Alexander of Tralles
Olivier de Serres
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Avicenna; Gerard of Cremona